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bobistheowl

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It would depend on whether the condition is well controlled by the proper medications. It isn't something that ought to be advertised.

If I don't do this, somebody else will...

Q: What's the difference between an SP with dysentery and an oyster fisherman with epilepsy?

A: The fisherman shucks between fits.
 

Aardvark154

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It would depend on whether the condition is well controlled by the proper medications. It isn't something that ought to be advertised.
BSW I would agree with the above.

Would people meeting you in a social setting - say a benifit dinner for "Friends of the Caribou" or a 9-5 business setting know that you have the diagnosis unless you tell them? If not it shouldn't matter, if they would perhaps you should reconsider.
 

HOF

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Female Celebrities with bipolar disorder:
Britney Spears, Brooke Shields, Halle Berry, Drew Barrymore, Ashley Judd, Naomi Judd, Alanis Morissette, Natalie Cole, Princess Diana, Marilyn Monroe,

Lorraine Bracco, Jane Pauley,

Roseanne Barr, Patty Duke, Carrie Fisher, Linda Hamilton, Vivienne Leigh Connie Francis, Audrey Hepburn, Rosemary Clooney, Lisa Nicole Carson, Mariette Hartley, Margot Kidder, Kristy McNichols, Nicola Pagett, Lili Taylor, Tracy Ullman,

http://www.mental-health-today.com/bp/famous_people.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sophie_Anderton
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demi_Lovato
Margaret Trudeau
Catherine Zeta Jones
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_people_affected_by_bipolar_disorder
 

HOF

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If you knew an escort had bipolar disorder would you change your mind about seeing her? I'm just curious if clients care about this or not. Thanks for your thoughts.
You're a scorpio and I'm a cancer so sex is wild between water signs. It would be nice to see some real pictures of you and a list of services; then, we can get down to the funky stuff;)
A little bit of crazy is okay for a few hours!
 
BSW I would agree with the above.

Would people meeting you in a social setting - say a benifit dinner for "Friends of the Caribou" or a 9-5 business setting know that you have the diagnosis unless you tell them? If not it shouldn't matter, if they would perhaps you should reconsider.
Its not something I discuss casually, nor intend to go public with. The reason I'm discussing this (anonamously) is that I was wondering how people would potentially react if it became known somehow. I have no intentions of going public as I'm afraid of people over-reacting based on negative stigma and ignorance. Its a very difficult/complicated subject for most people to understand.

Thanks for the feedback so far everybody.
 

mur11

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That's good that you intend to keep this information private. I agree with you that many people would overreact. I'm not too familiar with bipolar disorder, so I'm not sure the extent of the order, and how well it can be treated with medication. If you are regularly seeing customers, and can function day-to-day, then it may not affect your work. However, if you made the issue public, while it would be a very brave and honest thing to do, you would also either the idiots like HOF, who think that bipolar order automatically equals the best sex of his life because there's nothing a SP with bipolar disorder will not do, or you would have the other people who would think that the slightest thing would set you off.

I wouldn't see an escort with bipolar disorder, but that's partly of my own ignorance regarding how the disorder actually affects the afflicted day-to-day
 

HOF

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That's good that you intend to keep this information private. I agree with you that many people would overreact. I'm not too familiar with bipolar disorder, so I'm not sure the extent of the order, and how well it can be treated with medication. If you are regularly seeing customers, and can function day-to-day, then it may not affect your work. However, if you made the issue public, while it would be a very brave and honest thing to do, you would also either the idiots like HOF, who think that bipolar order automatically equals the best sex of his life because there's nothing a SP with bipolar disorder will not do, or you would have the other people who would think that the slightest thing would set you off.

I wouldn't see an escort with bipolar disorder, but that's partly of my own ignorance regarding how the disorder actually affects the afflicted day-to-day
You're so ignorant. My reference was towards her being a scorpio not being bipolar. In addition, I listed a number of female celebrities that are bipolar so she understands it's fairly common.

I would have no issue seeing an sp that is bipolar, nor would I pass judgement if she chose to tell me, and there is no reason for you to call me names other than to attempt to start a flame war. Grow up!
 

DATYdude

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No big deal for me, just take your meds if they help. The issue may be how the job impacts your mental health when you already have a serious condition. Good luck, and take care of yourself.

(oh and where the planets were at the time of your birth don't mean a thing!!!)
 

Aardvark154

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Its not something I discuss casually, nor intend to go public with. The reason I'm discussing this (anonamously) is that I was wondering how people would potentially react if it became known somehow. I have no intentions of going public as I'm afraid of people over-reacting based on negative stigma and ignorance. Its a very difficult/complicated subject for most people to understand.

Thanks for the feedback so far everybody.
That I understand BSW.

I now note from your blog that you have been an SP for some time. so some of what I previously wrote probably doesn't really apply.

I suppose my concern is that you are well controlled :thumb: Of course another factor is that we don't know where you are on the bipolar spectrum.

By the way very interesting blog.

Please know that I and I'm sure all of us wish you success in your efforts.
 

mur11

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You're a scorpio and I'm a cancer so sex is wild between water signs. It would be nice to see some real pictures of you and a list of services; then, we can get down to the funky stuff;)
A little bit of crazy is okay for a few hours!
I'm sorry, I guess I was confused by the line 'a little bit of crazy is okay for a few hours!' when in reference to a SP who just admitted to having a bipolar disorder. My mistake obviously
 
Female Celebrities with bipolar disorder:

Catherine Zeta Jones
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_people_affected_by_bipolar_disorder

I'm glad HOF mentioned Catherine Zeta Jones. She's an excellent example of how people can successfully manage their bipolar disorder. She's a class act who has maintained a good reputation and does her job very professionally. Misinformed people think that all bipolars are uncontrollable and crazy which is far from the truth.

There are actually several types of bipolar disorder, e.g. bipolar I, bipolar II, rapid cycling, etc.

Catherine Zeta Jones has been diagnosed with bipolar disorder type II, which is characterized with depression as the major occurring episode and occasionally occurring hypomanic episodes. Those with BP type II never experience full manic episodes (which is what most people unjustly base their stereotypes and fears on). Only BP type I experience full manic episodes.
 

Anynym

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It might be worth considering that for everything there is a marketplace: while some on this board might acknowledge that they would or would not consider seeing someone who had Bipolar Disorder, there might equally be a different group of folks on this board who might acknowledge an interest or refusal to participate in the "street" scene (legal or not).

The OP might have been trying to gauge the relative size of the two groups, but that too is not an easy task in an environment such as this.

My own tastes are in the SC environment rather than the SP industry, so I would not be in the target audience for the OP, and with that I'll say no more.
 

ready2rock

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Yes.

No offense but I have had experiences with bi-polar people close to me and I would be afraid of her "going off" in some way. Who knows what could set her off and claimed some sort of assault etc.

Not worth the risk when it comes to a simple sex transaction.
I agree, Rub. Not sure this would be the sort of acronym a hobbiest would be looking for. If the OP can manage her condition, this would be a non-issue for most here.

R2R
 
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