Dating someone with MD? - Wild Minds network2024-03-29T02:29:35Zhttps://wildminds.ning.com/forum/topics/dating-someone-with-md?commentId=4661400%3AComment%3A208358&x=1&feed=yes&xn_auth=noActually my best friend has M…tag:wildminds.ning.com,2015-06-07:4661400:Comment:2083582015-06-07T19:36:06.340ZProfessional Daydreamerhttps://wildminds.ning.com/profile/sociallyawkward
Actually my best friend has MD...when I first found out about MD I knew she would undrestand so I told her about it and she's like wait shit I do that...soo I must say it's really comforting that we undrestand eachother perfectly and that we have someone we could relate to and tell all these problems and not be laughed at...so I could only imagine what it would be like to date someone with md...
Actually my best friend has MD...when I first found out about MD I knew she would undrestand so I told her about it and she's like wait shit I do that...soo I must say it's really comforting that we undrestand eachother perfectly and that we have someone we could relate to and tell all these problems and not be laughed at...so I could only imagine what it would be like to date someone with md... I've never met anyone else wi…tag:wildminds.ning.com,2015-05-31:4661400:Comment:2078212015-05-31T22:04:07.802ZAndie S.https://wildminds.ning.com/profile/AndieS
<p>I've never met anyone else with MD, and I'm not single at the moment, but I certainly would be curious as to how an MD couple would work long term. I think it's stressful enough trying to date someone without MD who knows about your own daydreaming, so while dating another MDer might leave tons of room for understanding, I feel like it would lead to trouble down the line.</p>
<p>What would stop them from sitting around and letting each other fall apart and get lost in their own fantasies…</p>
<p>I've never met anyone else with MD, and I'm not single at the moment, but I certainly would be curious as to how an MD couple would work long term. I think it's stressful enough trying to date someone without MD who knows about your own daydreaming, so while dating another MDer might leave tons of room for understanding, I feel like it would lead to trouble down the line.</p>
<p>What would stop them from sitting around and letting each other fall apart and get lost in their own fantasies 24/7?</p>
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<p>As for personal experience, I've had two relationships fail specifically because of my daydreaming. One partner thought I was "crazy" and left me, and I had to break up with another partner because they were creepily obsessed with my daydreams---they never wanted to talk about anything else. Literally every conversation either started or ended with some question or comment about my characters, and it was unsettling and overwhelming. </p> this is completely unrelated,…tag:wildminds.ning.com,2015-05-31:4661400:Comment:2076272015-05-31T02:56:42.000Zdebbie downerhttps://wildminds.ning.com/profile/downer
<p>this is completely unrelated, but my name is also meghan b and that used to be my name on here, hahaha.</p>
<p>i've never met anyone else with md in person. i can't imagine what being friends with someone with md would be like, let alone dating someone with it. i think i would be jealous/paranoid all the time that my boyfriend liked his characters more than he liked me, just because i know how attached i am to my characters. then again, like you said, he could also understand me like other…</p>
<p>this is completely unrelated, but my name is also meghan b and that used to be my name on here, hahaha.</p>
<p>i've never met anyone else with md in person. i can't imagine what being friends with someone with md would be like, let alone dating someone with it. i think i would be jealous/paranoid all the time that my boyfriend liked his characters more than he liked me, just because i know how attached i am to my characters. then again, like you said, he could also understand me like other people wouldn't be able to. it's interesting to think about!</p>