This is a true story and is a slight caution to everyone out there that people can be more than they seem.
I had a female friend who I met through a mate who hung out with us from time to time. She was fun and bubbly and very attractive and, when I first met her, engaged to be married. Over the next few years I bumped into her from time to time. The wedding had been idyllic in the Carribbean and she seemed very happy except that he was based in the Netherlands and they met as and when they could. They were working on either him being posted here or her getting a job over there. Long distance relationships can work it seems.
Anyway, I did not see her for a long time and when I did, she was painfully thin and apparently the marriage had broken down and she had had a mental breakdown involving an attempted suicide. It was obvious she was desperately in love with this guy but the whole distance thing seems to have destroyed the relationship.
This is how it seemed...
Anyway, a couple of years later, she and I hooked up and it was only then that I discovered that she was an obsessive compulsive with a bi-polar personality and it was SHE who had caused the breakdown of the marriage by effectively driving the guy to distraction. She tended to fixate on people and things and I found myself the victim of a bombardment campaign. It was as if a large pillow had been dropped on me and she was smothering the life out of us. When it came time to break the bonds, she completely flipped, ended up in the emergency ward after taking a huge dose of drugs and drink and becoming a violent psychopath. They had to restrain her to a bed for 4 days before her employer could sort everything out as the police were waiting for her to be released so they could arrest her. When they searched her apartment, she had a huge stash of prescription drugs (supplied by a doctor in Europe for her mental condition) and it turns out she had been stockpiling them for a long time.
Her employer managed to keep the police at bay and immediately repatriated her under medical supervision and she has since spent a period of time in a rehabilitation clinic and is only now starting to pick up the pieces of her life.
So be aware that the normal, nice person who you know could have a darker side and it is worth spending the time to really get to know someone before you dive into any relationship.
Knight