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    1. Asked: April 24, 2022In: Communication

      Would you date someone who has an history of mental illness?

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      Added an answer on April 25, 2022 at 2:34 pm

      Mental illness is chronic, there is only management, it can only be managed. I personally would date someone with an history but only with certain illnesses. I don't think I could handle avoidant personalities. But I would probably with histrionic, narcissistic, or bi-polar. Of course this assumes tRead more

      Mental illness is chronic, there is only management, it can only be managed. I personally would date someone with an history but only with certain illnesses. I don’t think I could handle avoidant personalities. But I would probably with histrionic, narcissistic, or bi-polar. Of course this assumes that I enjoy the person. People with illness are still very much individuals. Also, experience means a lot in this arena. Finally, the individual would have to know and admit they have an illness and have a desire to manage it. There is no relationship with a mentally ill person who thinks they are not mentally ill. There is only a mentally ill person treating their partner like an object. A relationship in that dynamic is impossible.

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    2. Asked: April 24, 2022In: Communication

      How do you tell your dog is pregnant?

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      Added an answer on April 25, 2022 at 2:34 pm

      A vet should be able to confirm either by ultrasound or palpitating her lower belly. Do not attempt to do this yourself - you could hurt her, her puppies or both. Be aware that a false pregnancy could be occurring, it will reproduce all signs of a real pregnancy, even leading to producing milk. HerRead more

      A vet should be able to confirm either by ultrasound or palpitating her lower belly. Do not attempt to do this yourself – you could hurt her, her puppies or both. Be aware that a false pregnancy could be occurring, it will reproduce all signs of a real pregnancy, even leading to producing milk. Her nipples will continue to swell and grow quite large; if she has long fur around them, she will groom or lick if away. She may begin nesting at any point in the pregnancy, becoming more restless, and her appetite will increase dramatically. Her belly obviously will swell, possibly touching the ground in the later stages of pregnancy. It could be less obvious and just seem like she’s putting on weight. Some animals experience a form of morning sickness, some become demanding and attention seeking.

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