I have a question about men?

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Why do you think men don't? Most of the studies of psychological issues have been done by men.
The issue isn't gender but a mix of personality and upbringing that creates an inability to understand. As well as never having to have dealt with it personally. I'd say it's more of a reflection on the men around you than it being a gender problem. People, male or female, that have never suffered from it have a higher chance of not understanding.
Men may seem to have a higher ratio of not grasping it because men tend to think more logically. Think of a man repairing a car. If the car stops working do a series of steps that will make it work again. Such sorts of things are what men are drawn to. It doesn't require understanding or sympathy or complication. The mind and people are the opposite. The steps are not set and guaranteed effective results, so some men may have a harder time grasping that not everything is so black and white.

But I've seen women not have the ability to understand mental illness either.

PS your font is tiny. If you wish to use a different font than the default you may need to also increase it's size. Otherwise some may not be able to read your posts.
 
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I know men are not nice. I just found someone who understand it. But I don't know if he is going to not want to date me because of it.
 
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Men are not nice? Odd. I've known plenty of nice men.

I, as a guy, am regularly engaged in private messages helping others. I have one friend I've been helping through things for over a year.
Everyone loves my dad. Many not even related to him see him as a father or uncle. Kids are crazy about him.
I once dated a woman with OCD, ADHD, panic disorder. She had a son with ADHD/sensory overload issues.
I remember as a teen my best friend going up to a man in a restraunt he thought looked depressed, he was asking the man of he needed any help.
I could go on and on about the good things done by good men ice known. So I can't be convinced men are not nice. I could tell you some stories about what mean things I've seen women do.
The issue, again, isn't gender. It's the people around you. If all the men you know are not nice that doesn't mean all men aren't nice, it means the men around you are not nice. There's a big difference.
 

Enoch987

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I was raised by a mother with bipolar. In dating, I have found women think it's okay for women to have emotional problems but not men because women are looking for a strong rock to support and nurture them. Part of the dating process is for men and women to get together who will marry and provide a good home to raise children. Thus the rejection process of dating. Unfortunately, I tend to be a enabler for women with issues because I'm it's what I know.
 
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I know some men are nice. I wish all men were nice.
I wish all people were nice, regardless of gender. But it won't happen so we have to learn to deal with and cope with those we do come across.
 
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well my ex sister in law is not saved and I don't want her to go to hell
 
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My brother did nothing wrong. his crazy ex wife said he did something really bad. But I believe my brother over her. She told a lot of lies about my brother. On facebook I read people want him dead. I am not saying where he is at. because I don't want any thing to happen to him. The police don't believe him.
 

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...dont blame men for being ununderstanding...there are enough woman too.
U have a problem with men eventho men aint ur problem, people are
 

Blain

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There are all kinds of mental illnesses and they are not a persons fault for having them if this guy cannot love you for you regardless of any mental illness you have then he is not worth it. what mental illness do you have?
 
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I have sever anexity disorder. And I have the severest. I am doing okay right now. I am happy I am dealing with it with friends family and neighbor.
 

Lynx

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When I started reading this thread I thought I knew what the topic was. After I got caught up on the whole thread, I am now very confused as to what the real topic is.

Who's on first? What's on second?
 
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Why do men not understand mentail iilness and why people lie about my brother?
 

Lynx

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My mother was a caseworker at an Institute for the chronically mentally ill. I know a lot about mental illness. As I have never been mentally ill myself I do not understand what it is like, but I know a lot about how to deal with people who are mentally ill.

Perhaps you just don't know very many men? You certainly don't seem to know very much about men...
 

Deade

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No one is immune to mental illness. Michelle, there is a lot of help and support if you look in the right places. Has your anxiety disorder kept you from doing something about your brother's kids? :rolleyes: