
Flame
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move out
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Possum
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We can't give serious answers to such a vague question. Please be more descriptive on what you call "unnormal".
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alisgig03
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Whatever you do
don't feed in to whatever is driving you away from this person
keep cool
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mallika
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Even though I do not quite understand the meaning of your "unnormal"...
(In case the 'unnormal' person is someone very close to you) I think that you have to be extremely patient & ask for professional assistance to help you understand and suport that person.
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Irv S
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Most abnormal people are consistant in their problem.
Figure out what the person can't deal with and avoid it.
If you suspect the person might be dangerous, or in
danger, get him some professional help and get clear
of the situation.
This is not something to deal with alone.
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Chaz
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I assume that you have no choice in the matter. If so, your best bet is to stay low, "keep your head down" and engage this person as little as possible.
Good luck!
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smilez
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what do you mean by unnormal i mean like i think my sisters are unnormal but i still live with them and unnormal in that crazy kind of way not weird
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Silly World
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Unnormal???
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GaBoy
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What?
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Tacit Hue
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How do you tell, your weird as a three dollar bill yourself.
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john d
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Your question is to vague to answer.
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horizon
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oh i think that would be fun! normal is vastly over-rated anyway :)
Merry Christmas!
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nothing
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You could try and understand them
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toy
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You don't. Try to move out. it'll never work.
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Jon N
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You should be more specific, add some things to that, lol.
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Dancing in Misery
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How is this person ABNORMAL....Are they murdously psychotic or just have some interesting neuroses? There's so many things that I'd have to know before giving any advice.
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Jess
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My husband is mentally ill, in an not so polite term he is certifiable crazy. I only made it through because I loved him so much. It was hard, I finally got him help. I helped him get into a psychiatrist to get medicine which has helped tremendously. Like night and day.
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lucillejayne
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can you give some more details? there are a lot of different kinds of 'unnormal'.... and is it a relative? significant other? friend? random roommate?
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angie78_gg@sbcglobal.net
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well depending on what you call "un-normal". If you are refering to someone with a mental disease. Then, there are lots of things you can do. For one, learn what they have. Get on line and read about it. Or, ask a Doctor. For two, try talking to the person. Its never easy to live with someone who has a mental disease. But, it doesnt mean it cant be done. Gl
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