
Guy Dating Girl With BPD Is Tired Of His Girlfriend's Mental Issues Especially After She Quit Therapy, Considers Breaking Up With Her
But he gets held back by when he remembers the good times they spent together.

Getting to know someone in a romantic relationship is pretty exciting—you uncover their interests, likes, and future goals. But along the way, you might also learn about any mental or physical health conditions they have.
Finding out that your partner has borderline personality disorder can be a lot to take in. Whether you've been together for a while and it's a recent revelation, or you're just starting things off, and they're opening up about it, it's totally normal to have qualms and get worried about how this might impact your partner and your future as a couple.
Just like any other mental illness, a partner with a BPD tends to be highly unstable with mood swings, extreme emotions, suicidal thoughts, and a lack of self-worth. When people discover that their partner has this condition, the biggest question that arises is: "Do I stay or do we break up?"
On the Relationship Advice subreddit, a guy tells the community that he has been considering this question in recent months. He was unaffected by her mental health issues at first.
But after she stopped therapy, things took a turn for the worse. And although communication helps temporarily, new issues emerge.
He shares with the community that their intimacy was once satisfying but has recently declined. Despite challenging times, the partner remains hesitant to break up, holding onto fond memories and shared laughter, leaving him contemplating the next step.
The original poster (OP) has been dating his girlfriend for a year, but he's getting tired of her issues after she quit therapy.

The OP feels that his girlfriend is amazing when she doesn't have her mood swings.
But the issues have been piling up that it is now taking a toll on his mental health. Now, he is considering breaking up with his girlfriend.

Redditors believe it's time for the OP to break up with his girlfriend, especially since she stopped therapy.

A Redditor attests that dating someone with BPD is hard. Some people with this disorder tend to gaslight their partner.

Several Redditors have recounted their experiences with partners who have this mental condition, and those relationships were not pleasant.

People who have untreated BPD cannot manage a relationship. No matter how much the OP loves his girlfriend, he has to end it if she doesn't believe in therapy.

He's too young to be handling this drama. He needs to move on.

A person with the mental disorder discusses how to make things work when dating a partner with BPD.
It takes lot of effort and constant communication.

If the girlfriend sees the OP as her therapist, then this relationship isn't going to be healthy.

A female Redditor reveals the bad side of sticking with a partner with untreated BPD.

For the OP, it may be hard to let go of his girlfriend because of how awesome she is during times when she's stable. But in the long run, as one use have pointed out, she will suck him dry.
Staying in this relationship isn't doing his mental health a favor either. It's time to encourage the girlfriend to get back to therapy and move on from her.

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