My girlfriend friend has this thing called misophonia its a sensitivity to noises It apparently causes her to shake violenty cry and have suicidal thoughts/self harm i talk to her about it she says she's in the right mind when it happens though so chances of her acutaly doing are very slim i asked her if i can help in anyway at all she told there's nothing i could do she also said its been getting worse over the last 6 months I'm extremely worried we both have a history of self harm we've only be together for a month but i really care about her what
>>18533705
Your life sounds like this month's hottest indie romantic drama starring Michael Cera and Emma Roberts. You should write a script about your life and pass it to a movie director. This won't solve your situation, but it's better to cry in a Ferrari than between those four walls, anon.
show us the documentated diagnose
until then you are a slipper who tolerates tantrums
Therapy. Get her to go and they will help her. Stay supportive and don't be pushy but make sure she goes. Relationship and her mental health will plummet otherwise.
>>18533705
Misophonia doesn't directly cause suicidal thoughts and self harm, just discomfort
The two issues are separate