I'm disabled.....soooooo....I read with interest. lol.
Mick
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Yeah, I also have to say that if a person is in need of constant care I might get second thoughts... but then again love is a pretty strong emotion so even that might be acceptable. Anything less is obviously a "yes".
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I have a bizarre (and probably not entirely healthy) attraction to vulnerability, physical or otherwise. Having a disabled brother, working with disabled people, and living with a type of disability myself, I think that obstacles such as a physical disability will either make a person more insightful and compassionate than the average person, or it will end up embittering them. I was once flirting with this guy online years ago, and when he told me he only had one arm, I instantly fell in love with him.
Like I said, it's not very healthy, but it's the truth.
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Unsure - depends on the person.
I know a few who have a few 'problems' but end up using that/those as a reason to do nothing always going and on how they 'can't' live a life.
Thus attitude to it also plays a big role.
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I'd date them, but I'd treat them like any other date: If it doesn't feel right, break it off. If they make me feel happy and I fall in love, follow that path. I'd also stay if my partner became disabled, it's a duty. But I don't think I'd specifically look for a disabled partner as I'm not sure I'd be able to provide the support they'd need from a partner. I've known quite an amount of disabled people and found I tend to get along with them very well, but I never saw any in a sexual way.
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That's what I was explicitly saying. Just because they're disabled doesn't mean they should be treated differently in dating terms. Your use of sarcasm is confusing
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