Mental health and dating
I'm trying to follow my heart after the suffocating mind took over these months and i really feel a strong need for connection.
In past I tried two dating apps but they were quite frustrating experiences.
When you describe yourself on a profile or in first few chats do you say something about mental health or you leave the topic to come up only if things get going?
I feel it is such an overwhelming part of me that it would be like omitting a very basic detail about me.
@anonyLemon4233 i personally don't talk about mental health on my profile's too much stigma and i have no idea if they would understand and people i think would shy away
@sallymae thnx for feed back.
I decided to not include in profile but wondering when it's a good time to bring the subject up once you start chatting with someone.
So far I always seem to come across as too heavy or 'intense' so I'd like to avoid that while staying true to myself..
@anonyLemon4233. id give it a month or so i mean my new ok cupid match already knows about my autism i felt like he was cool enough to know
@sallymae3459 sounds nice :) wishing you well for this match❤️
@anonyLemon4233. i hope it works out half thetime it hasn't
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