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| No | 20% | 33 votes | Total: 162 votes | |
| Yes | 80% | 129 votes |
by Jasmin Nanda
The people with a mental illness cannot successfully marry. Marriage is a meeting of two minds and two bodies, for better or for the worse. The first pre-requisite of a marriag...read more
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by Michele Marie Friend Metiva
A marriage that includes a diagnosed partner with a mental disorder or defect has a 100% chance of success. Vows of honesty, trust and passionate day-to-day support are the key ...read more
by Kelan Putnam
Of course they ought to have the choice. It is apparent they have the freedom to make their own decisions as long as they do not hurt themselves or the general public. Their r...read more
Mental illness is still so very misunderstood and encompases a variety of conditions and degrees of diagnoisis that range from mild to severe. Understanding this, and that fo...read more
by Summer Tyme
The question has been asked if a person who has a mental illness can successfully marry. The short answer is 'yes'. But there is a long answer also. The first facts to consid...read more
This is going to be another one of those "Conditional" posts that a few of my fans are fascinated with, because it tends to argue for either side. The main point I'm going to m...read more
I am schizo-affective- bipolar type. Generally, when you're "like me" and have such a disabling disorder, friends and family advise that when you're meeting a potential relation...read more

