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Topic: Would you date
AmbiantNight's photo
Thu 06/10/10 05:11 PM
someone with a physiological disability. Yes or no and why?

arcxjo's photo
Thu 06/10/10 05:26 PM
Depends. Biologically speaking, having hair that only grows an inch a year is a "physiological disability". So is complete organ failure. So is everything in between.

writer_gurl's photo
Thu 06/10/10 05:27 PM

Yes...If it's not their fault, then who am I to judge

JMO

AmbiantNight's photo
Thu 06/10/10 05:30 PM
what about psychological? Body is intact but something about the brain doesn't function the same as everyone else.

writer_gurl's photo
Thu 06/10/10 05:35 PM

what about psychological? Body is intact but something about the brain doesn't function the same as everyone else.


I think that is mostly everyone...I am like that I would think. My body works pretty good, but my mind is slow...Always has been

chrisbuckles72's photo
Thu 06/10/10 05:36 PM

what about psychological? Body is intact but something about the brain doesn't function the same as everyone else.
Youre talking severe, right? depends what's wrong.

motowndowntown's photo
Thu 06/10/10 05:37 PM
I'm old and slow and losing more brain cells every day.

What do you think the answer is?

redhead44613's photo
Thu 06/10/10 05:43 PM
I find that most people are willing to a point, if you're talking bout crazy physio then no, some won't.

AmbiantNight's photo
Thu 06/10/10 05:47 PM
ok some people are wanting specifics. So lets turn this into a two specific category.

1 Would you date someone if you found out they had P.T.S.D. (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder) Yes or no and why.

2 Would you date someone who was in a wheel chair part time. Yes or no and why.

Terminal1's photo
Thu 06/10/10 05:49 PM
Well... depend on the disability I suppose. I could deal with memory loss or tics or a variety of minor things but if I have to worry whether I wake up with her standing over me with a psycho grimace with a butcher knife in her hand then that would be a bit of a stretch.

Peccy's photo
Thu 06/10/10 05:51 PM
My brain doesn't function like everyone else due to a Traumatic Brain Injury in early 1991. But I manage to deal with it, so does my girlfriend of over 2 years luckily. But every physiological disability seems to affect every person differently. So would I date them, I'd give them a chance.

Peccy's photo
Thu 06/10/10 05:58 PM

ok some people are wanting specifics. So lets turn this into a two specific category.

1 Would you date someone if you found out they had P.T.S.D. (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder) Yes or no and why.

2 Would you date someone who was in a wheel chair part time. Yes or no and why.
I was in a wheelchair for 91-93 and it never made a difference to girls I went out with, but I could actually get out of it if need be and walk (sort of) with a cane.

Thing is, you're asking people if they would date a person in a wheelchair. I fail to see why it matters if you want to date them.

sherry4382's photo
Thu 06/10/10 05:59 PM
What about blondes? Alot of people think blondes have a disabilitylaugh :tongue:

AmbiantNight's photo
Thu 06/10/10 06:00 PM


what about psychological? Body is intact but something about the brain doesn't function the same as everyone else.
Youre talking severe, right? depends what's wrong.


what would you consider severe?

southern_bee's photo
Thu 06/10/10 06:18 PM
well i dated a guy who i swear was bi polar i couldnt prove it his babies momma said he was and i looked up the signs it was a constant battle to work with what ever mood he happend to be in at any given second

Queene123's photo
Thu 06/10/10 06:19 PM
Edited by Queene123 on Thu 06/10/10 06:22 PM

what about psychological? Body is intact but something about the brain doesn't function the same as everyone else.


i dated a guy that was in a semi accedent 8yrs prior and 3 later later it left his mobilty to walk and talk he used a walker he was a great guy but he emotionally couldnt support me or even his own self


my daughter dad is half blind but according to the state hes legally blind

Dragoness's photo
Thu 06/10/10 06:23 PM
Due to my physical limitations I could not date someone who would need me to help them in and out of a wheelchair daily.

That is one example but it would depend on their condition.

AmbiantNight's photo
Thu 06/10/10 06:40 PM

Due to my physical limitations I could not date someone who would need me to help them in and out of a wheelchair daily.

That is one example but it would depend on their condition.


Actually most people with limited mobility are very self sufficient.

Atlantis75's photo
Thu 06/10/10 07:01 PM
I had flat feet until age 13, when I started to wear orthopedic metal shoe inserts and I grew it out. I still can't stand on my feet as long as anyone with no foot problems although I never let anyone know that my feet is already killing me, although I might look a bit frustrated.

Goofball73's photo
Thu 06/10/10 07:21 PM

What about blondes? Alot of people think blondes have a disabilitylaugh :tongue:


Lemme guess. When the cop told you to blow his "instrument" for a breathalizer, you ummmmmm......well.......:wink: laugh

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