Mental health issues that are causing tension between the two of you ( or multiple partners if you are in polyamorous relationship)
And any other type of health issue
China,
Iran,
Saudi Arabia,
Iraq,
Egypt
These are the top 5 countries who use capital punishment, listed in decending order. Starting with the country whom executed the most people in prison, as their sentence.
Does that really look like a list that America should want to be on?
Especially when we know that there many people whom have been exhonerated while on death row, when new evidence was found, or DNA evidence was tested. Or when we know that it is not an effective deterrent, to prevent people from committing crimes in the first place.
So if we're still not convicting the right person all the time, and the punishment isn't even a threat to make anyone think twice, why are we doing it?
Anyone want to guess which country is number 6 on that list?
Side effects from birth control? No. There are many different types of birth control, so this is a fixable problem. Also, side effects from hormonal birth control are usually temporary while your body adjusts the first few months.
An actual mental or physical health problem? I guess it depends how severe it is. I had a cancer scare about 6 months ago. I'd decided that if my biopsies came back positive for cancer that I would break up with my boyfriend (I never told him this). Don't get me wrong... I absolutely think he is my person, but I didn't want to hold him down with my health problems if it turned out to be cancer. He has a lot of hobbies, he likes travel and adventure, he likes sex lol. I knew that if my biopsies were positive, I was in for a tough road and I didn't want to drag him through that.
Luckily, everything came back okay and our relationship couldn't be better.
A life threatening diagnosis that could be treated and a SO that says, "It would have been better if you didn't find out because we can't live forever."
This is a good question because I never heard it before
So I am curious is this happening to you or is it just a question
If it is happening to you you're not having sex because of birth control issues there are so many different ways around that they're actually hot and sexy
As for mental health problems I should have already gone off the deep end at least 10 times with all the things that have happened to me in the last past two years people ask me how's your mental health and I just got a smile I say I'm good and they say yes I know you're very strong person very strong will and I tell them it's not that it's just I refuse to let something control me I refuse to allow things that fuck me up,,, to fuck me up ,,,
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Yes and I have in the past. I had not long started dating a girl when I got a diagnosis that would change my life, I struggled with it and it was a hard time in my life. As the relationship was brand new I didn't want it to be a burden on her, so I discussed it with her, she was very supportive but understood that I had my own shit to deal with and didn't have time to concentrate on a new relationship too.
Very possibly. I seek a partner hoping that we can meet each other’s desires. If she can’t, then no matter how virtuous she may be, I’m not going to sacrifice my happiness.
Depends on the issues, but usually, I'd say yes. I'd see it different, though, in many cases if you're married or have been together a long time.
Yes, I suffer from a terrible health condition (Topical Steroid Withdrawal) and I can walk away from almost anything in the fear of this illness.
No it wouldn’t my boyfriend of over a year has gastritis it sucks but it hasn’t ruined our relationship
That all sounds like a nightmare, you don’t date people because they could complicate your life.
Al of these situations are unhealthy. Which is why people have these psychological problems.
Side effects of birth control? Yeah. If you’re taking something to prevent pregnancy and you’re not having sex as a result, you’re obviously a moron.
JustAnj is right. Sometimes women use birth control for other reasons besides preventing pregnancy.
But I have another question for you: what if it was only temporary? Most side effects only last up to three months.
No sex problem can be worked out together, but multiple partners and mental issues, no, I would leave.
I don't know if she is not trying to argue with me no reason it would go bad, no matter the health issues.
No, but pending on the health issue I just may not tell them about it
I have a heart condition and a lung condition that came in May if this year i told the one i sorry but i am dying
I would move on if she didn't pull her shit together, I'm happy to help but she needs to sort her life out
Depends on how understanding the guy was
This is why NFP is superior to birth control.
What is NFP?
If I loved her no
Yeah
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