Poll can schizorphenic marry normal people...?

i am unmarried young decent hybrid innocent .kind hear ted,generous etc etc
and also low confidence pessimist . will i be able to get a girl…
what u guys say…???

  • yes
  • no

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don’t ask stupid question lol,but yes you can

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You can marry whoever you want. You can marry a goat or a sheep if you want to.

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I think that should be the goal , I personally would not recommend marrying anyone with a psychotic illness or anyone with severe MI. One is enough in any relationship

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HAHA,your a funny person :stuck_out_tongue:

Thanks Gtx. Now me and my goat are going to bed! Good night!

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HAHAHA (15char)

The only normal people are the one’s you don’t know very well. - Alfred Adler

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And the weird people are the ones everyone’s looking at as they shave every morning.

You can marry anyone who loves you and is kind to you and you have a connection with.

Once you get out into the world, you’ll have a better chance of finding someone.

Good luck.

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Surely you can it is difficult to get used to it at first but as you run down the way she can become part of you and your twisted life. My twisted life

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I hope I marry either a very healthy person or a fellow scz. I’m weird and think in black and white. Like I either want a doctor/professor/lawyer for a wife or I want to marry a scz woman.

Maybe I will find a scz doctor/lawyer/professor lady.

Or guy. In some states that’s legal.

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I have a severe mental illness - bipolar/OCD and was married to someone with borderline/bipolar?
My marriage ended in divorce, but not all marriages do.

I personally feel that the marriage has a better chance of succeeding, if at least one of the spouses is neurotypical - two severely mentally ill people in a marriage might prove to be too much as far as drama goes - but I could be wrong.

You can marry anyone - finding an understanding caring patient person is important - good luck!

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If Hannah married a horse you can marry a woman. Certainly

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Lol, I read “I have a severe marital illness”. Strangely appropriate. I think many husbands might say that after twenty years being married.

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I’m really offended for you farcry for some of the rude responses you got for your legitimate question. I don’t have any words of wisdom but agree with surprisedJ and wave.

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That’s a tough one. I tried a relationship recently and it didn’t end well. i couldn’t keep up emotionally and didn’t think it could carry on with myself being so vacant. Doubt that necessarily applies to everyone or all schizophrenics.

It might require an understanding and patient person, but sure, we can.

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okay mrs. sith is not normal…
she is a dark lordess from a galaxy far, far away… :night_with_stars:
take care :alien:

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They can marry normal, but if they’re going to reproduce and have children, they probably shouldn’t. This schizophrenia is hereditary and genetic. My mom has no mental illnesses and my dad and his family have a lot of mental illnesses. Now, I have schizophrenia and find day-to-day living extremely difficult, even just getting up, going to work and making a friend. And the voices are the worse part. My dad, who swore at first it was demons, performed what he considered an exorcism on me, which was horribly strange, painful and weird. Also, when I had my first psychotic break and was put in a mental institution, the social workers and nurses ask my parents does your family have a history of mental illness. For the first time since my mom and dad got married, my mom was hearing this from my dad: my dad told the nurse that his brother stayed in and out of mental institutions for hearing voices and delusions. My mom had never known this for 20+ years about my dad’s brother until I was admitted to the mental hospital and the nurse asked about family history of mental illness. My mom loves me so much, but said she hates to see what I have to go through everyday, with the barely functioning (this is before heavy meds, which I will soon start for the auditory hallucinations), and the voices talking to me 24/7 non stop and the struggles. She said she wish she could take it all away. My dad told me that he started hearing voices himself when he was 27 years old and just lived with it all these years and never really talked about it…But boy did “it” (mental illness, auditory hallucinations, paranoia) show up in me! I swore that if I ever fell in love, whether the guy was ‘normal’ or not, I wouldn’t have children because I carry that gene for severe mental illness and wouldn’t want to see my child suffer the way I do…And plus, there are always puppies! Gosh I love puppy dogs :slight_smile: anyways, my 2 cents…thanks for reading.

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