it depends on where she went when she left
No, not all women are bipolar. Bipolar is a mental disorder, just like cancer, or having lost an arm. We all have problems but women get mood swings because of PMS, not because they are bipolar.
for romantic kissing moments.
Precious Moments has a few collectibles that feature a boy and girl kissing theme. According to their website, these collectibles range in price from $60 to $75. The most relevant probably being, "Through the Years", which is a general anniversary collectible.
Oppositional defiance disorder is something one grows out of unlike bipolar disorder which is permanent. Bipolar disorder is accompanied by mood swings being on top of the world one moments and in despair the next and these moods can last for weeks without signs of improvement. There are other symptoms as well that can help a parent distinguish whether or that is the case. Bipolar disorder is very difficult to live with and should be diagnosed as soon as possible. The book 'the bipolar child' will tell you what you need to know.
Sounds like panic attacks to me.
There are no current Lesbian storylines within TNA Wrestling. However, there has been moments with females kissing within their entrances.
that sensation means generally that you wish he was kissing you like that!hahaha, in intense moments of passion on tv (and in life) that feeling comes up. its natural!haha lol x
What make you Mexican Up all day. Everything about me. Moments
Yes. Those with bipolar disorder have happy, high-energy moments and sad, hopeless moments known as "manic episodes" and "depressive episodes". During manic episodes, they might end up engaging in more impulsive behavior, starting arguments and doing things that might harm themselves in some way. During depressive episodes, they can withdraw from social events or cause others to not want to be around them because they seem to "bring down the mood". People with bipolar disorder can also have trouble maintaining a permanent job because they might take days off or become hospitalized due to the disorder.
Simply put, no. A whole family may be effected by someone having a midlife crisis and become utterly depressed and elated depending on the mood of the person at the core of the problem. The person having the crisis may be depressed (depression is not just low mood, there can be moments of massive anxiety and activity as well) and this can be life related and essentially a 'one off' event, hence the 'mid life crisis'. The person having the crisis may need their family to just talk to them and explain how their actions are making them all feel. They may need to see a doctor to help them access some talking therapies to discuss what is going on. Don't hide and believe it will go away. You need to talk and are probably stressed out of your tree - that's a pretty normal reaction.
The best way to determine if you are bipolar is to see a doctor. You should consider getting on medication. If you have high and low moments that last a long time, or you are paranoid and sad, you should see a doctor.
One thing, more than this, everything about you, another world, moments and stand up