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Topic: WOULD YOU GET INVOLVED WITH SOME ONE WITH DISABILITIES
mitchdamuscles's photo
Tue 09/05/06 02:24 PM
If you read my profile then you know why i'm asking this. But what i
want to know is if you met some one with any kind of physical disability
would you get romanticaly involved with them? If not. Why?

stephanie25's photo
Tue 09/05/06 02:33 PM
for me i would as long as he has a good heart, is honest, respectful,
and faithful!! i don't think it matters, i have a some really great
friend that are disabled and it never changes my opinion about them!! if
i found mr. right and he was disabled, i would not care, i could still
show him new tricks!! if u know what i mean,lol.

amacree's photo
Tue 09/05/06 02:42 PM
my daughter is disabled, if i showed ne prejudges like that what message
would i be sendin her. i think whats on the inside matters more than the
outside ne way.

PublicAnimalNo9's photo
Tue 09/05/06 03:05 PM
I dated a girl for a few years in high school, I wouldn't exactly call
her disabled but she had lost her left arm in an accident. The sad thing
was a lot of the guys would make fun of her behind her back, needless to
say I wound up giving and receiving a few black eyes and bloody noses.
Melissa was a beautiful girl, both to look at and be with. She was
smart, funny and just a real sweetie. The only thing "wrong" with her
was a missing limb, big deal. If I'd have judged her solely on that one
aspect I would have missed out on knowing and dating one of the nicest
people I have ever met.

no photo
Tue 09/05/06 03:10 PM
Yes I would date someone with a disability. I married one that has alot
of the same problems that you have.

no photo
Tue 09/05/06 03:42 PM
i hate that crap when some idiot makes fun of someone for something that
they had no choice about. people like that are completely ignorant. if
you notice most of the time they are in a group but won't say shit when
they are by their self. i'd like to take an axe to that person and let
them suffer the ridicule that decent people have to go through at the
hands of some jerkoff. sit and laugh when he got mad and started to cry
because the people that he thought were his friends are now being so
mean to him. bitches call what they do ruthless but i call it cowardice.
them type of people are about as ruthless as a wet tissue

PublicAnimalNo9's photo
Tue 09/05/06 03:54 PM
that's just it king..ya never know when it's gonna happen to you. I'm
sure the idea that Missy was even gonna lose an arm at 12 never entered
her head

mitchdamuscles's photo
Tue 09/05/06 04:02 PM
I'm gonna generalize this for all the responces. It's good to know that
there is an online community, that won't treat me like i'm a sorrowful
disease. Thank you all for your kind words.

no photo
Tue 09/05/06 04:15 PM
I would...but it would depend on the severity of the disability.

no photo
Tue 09/05/06 06:06 PM
it does not matter really what you are like on the outside it is the
inside that counts. I work in home support and i see alot of people who
are not "perfect' on the outside but my god they are the best people
that i know hearts of gold!!!!!! I would have no problem getting
involved with someone who has a disability. There are way more important
things then that!!!!!!!!!!

no photo
Tue 09/05/06 08:06 PM
I'd have no problem with being involved with someone that's phyicaly
disabled...As long as they were sound at mind that's all I really want
in a person. ~A good conversation~

daniel48706's photo
Sun 03/18/07 09:55 PM
I think we should first state what a disability is. As far as physical
or mental capabilities, no one can do everything, and everyone can do
something. No one is "perfect".

My prom date in High School had sever muscular Dystrophy, yet she was
and still is a very beautiful person. My ex-wife, whom I will always
love no matter what, has some severe mental health issues that if she
were to file could get her full disability (deployment to Iraq tipped
her over the edge so to speak) compensation. Yet like I said, even
though we are not together now I will always love her.

I do not care what a person looks like or what they can and can not do.
As long as they are happy and friendly as well as good company, why
shuld it matter?

Barbiesbigsister's photo
Sun 03/18/07 10:00 PM
beauty is in the eye of the beholder. My lil britches is special and
already has a harem of women!!! laugh laugh

ScottyBravo's photo
Sun 03/18/07 10:04 PM
It's all about the person, I think we all have disabilities in one form
or another

daniel48706's photo
Sun 03/18/07 10:05 PM
so true scotty... now beam me up. Or did you forget where we parked it
again?

ScottyBravo's photo
Sun 03/18/07 10:05 PM
Unfortunately its their thinking process which is diabled if you know
what I mean

daniel48706's photo
Sun 03/18/07 10:05 PM
again so true

ScottyBravo's photo
Sun 03/18/07 10:06 PM
Damn where did I park that thing

no photo
Sun 03/18/07 10:09 PM
Yes I would..as long as they could deal with a psycho squirrel life will
be all good

daniel48706's photo
Sun 03/18/07 10:13 PM
Golden Gate Park Scotty... In San Francisco

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