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This is your reminder that having a mental illness doesn't absolve you from taking responsibility for your actions.

You do have an amount of control.

When you go around harming people and taking advantage of their empathy, that is on you. You. Not your bipolar, or your cptsd, or your borderline....you are making shit choices. The fact that you can justify them one way or another just shows that you're in control.

Learn from your bad decisions.

Now off to telling my partner that my anxiety attack mean I need to excessively shop. And it is probably the result of no breasts' caresses yesterday and their heavy work schedule.
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iamonfire696 · 41-45, F
I agree with you here.

As someone who deals with a loved one that doesn’t take responsibility for their actions and blames it on mental illness I understand this so well.

Thank you for pointing it out. I have heard it from many mental health professionals that you still have some control in how you treat people and you can’t fall back on your mental health issues.