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Edited by
John
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Fri 07/18/25 03:52 PM
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I can't find a topic that would touch on such a sensitive area, especially when dating.
Personally, I suffer from a health condition that I believe would turn off potential partners. So, I'm starting this topic in the hopes of at least obtaining some advice for me and others that may be in the same situation. Thank you |
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Sports Health and Fitness Forum
maybe somewhere where you can Post your concerns. |
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Sports Health and Fitness Forum
maybe somewhere where you can Post your concerns. You wrote sport,health and fitness forum OK I will hold on to health |
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I Load up on ESCARGOT Before Every Date.
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Your question is too vague.
It depends on the condition, exactly what impact it'll have on the other person. All the questions of how serious, how often (if not constant), does it impact finances (unable to work), is it physically trying for the other person (in case of decreased mobility), does it affect longevity? Does it limit what you can share together, and so on and so forth. Personally if a man has quite serious issues that would limit me or my life I'd not be up for it. Having a man in my life would be an utter relief as he can take the heavier things in life on his shoulders. May sound odd, but women generally are physically not as strong as a bloke. And I have to be honest and say that growing up with an elder sister with an illness has affected me so much that I'm not able to be open to someone with serious lasting ailments of disease anymore. Looking back, it basically ruined my childhood, changed me, probably caused my parents' divorce as well. So it all depends on the context of the disease/disability AND the story the other person has. |
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