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[âWe, as a society, consistently tell people with mental illnesses that they are not eligible for love.
In our culture, we believe many things about the mentally ill: they are out of control, they need care, they donât have sex, and they are dangerous, but one of the most pervasive and dangerous beliefs is that they are incompetent. Additionally, people struggling with mental illness receive constant reminders that they do not deserve love/acceptance/sexual attention as they are, that they are less than, too much trouble, emotional time bombs who are too broken to give back what they take. As such, they need to try their hardest to act like they are âwellâ for everyone elseâs benefit, be damn grateful to be loved despite their brokenness, and not press their luck by needing too much. Working from these beliefs, we end up with situations like Iâve described above: people who happen to have a mental illness feeling sentenced to loneliness because they have a brain that doesnât let them love themselves first, âbroken and luckyâ mentally ill people who feel damaged and so lucky that anyone would be with them that they dare not question it, or the buzzkill mentally ill people who might âruin peopleâs funâ with their needs and thus feel it necessary to hide them. In all of these scenarios we see one common theme: the partner dealing with mental illness is set up to accept a lot of crap they wouldnât be expected to otherwise. All of these situations can lead that partner to surrender their right to true, enthusiastic, genuine, fully embodied consent.
Many people donât love themselves. They canât. They wonât ever. Simply telling them they have to do that before they can have the love of anyone else not only is cruel, but can backfire dramatically. Knowing that self-love is the âgolden ticketâ to the world of love, sex, acceptance, and everything else weâre told comes with it can lead to the sort of over-the-top, âI LOVE myself!â play acting that makes one extremely malleable and susceptible to the demands of others dressed up as sex and body positivity. Because after all, why wouldnât they want to do ALL the things if they LOVE themselves, LOVE their body? Right?! Acting out self-love doesnât leave much room for weighing real wants and needs, only for doing what looks like what the character thatâs been createdâthe one who LOVES themself so much!âwould do.
The âbroken and luckyâ dynamic, which can be common in relationships where one partner does a lot of caretaking of the other, consistently sends the message that the mentally ill partner is âbroken,â that they are damaged goods, that they are âless than,â and, as such, extremely âluckyâ to have a partner at all. Once itâs been established that the mere presence of the partner is a gift, every act of caretaking gets added to the relationship balance sheet, and the mentally ill partner is so far in the hole they could never get out. The balance of power in the relationship is completely out of whack, and here is where consent becomes problematic. This dynamic leaves no room for equitable negotiation; itâs not a relationship of equals. One partner has all the power and the otherâthe mentally ill partnerâis relying on them, is convinced they need them, and often feels they âoweâ their partner so much that they have lost their right to differing opinions, desires, and needs.â]
joellen notte, from sex and love when you hate yourself and donât have your shit together, from ask: building consent culture, edited by kitty stryker, 2017