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angel1950
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Dating A Handica Woman:10-04-08Posted : 4 Oct, 2008 10:55 AM:angel:1950 You older men are age 58- 70 would you date a handicap woman? What about you yonger men, would you date a handicap female? Thanks! :angel:1950:applause: |
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Dating A Handica Woman:10-04-08Posted : 27 Mar, 2009 12:12 PMyes i would for me it doesnt matters the outside it matters the inside his her heart and character not his her outside for me outside matters less than the inside of the person |
Boazsruth
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Dating A Handica Woman:10-04-08Posted : 22 Jun, 2009 04:48 PMIts sad only one man replied to your post. I too have a disability. Its the reason I am alone now. It really doesn't matter if the vows say for better or worse, sickness and health...ppl should realize that they could have an accident tomorrow or get the big C...you never know....Everyone left Jesus when he needed them!!! |
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Dating A Handica Woman:10-04-08Posted : 22 Jun, 2009 05:58 PMdear folks, yes i would.. i got a few spare parts added to me also and some took away lol.. |
komadorlover
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Dating A Handica Woman:10-04-08Posted : 27 Oct, 2009 02:20 PMI am handicaped. Last year on Sep. 16. 2007 my life changed. I was hit by a truck while walking. I am now paralized from the hips down, and in a wheelchair. And I'm only 28 |
ShelbyGirl20
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Dating A Handica Woman:10-04-08Posted : 7 Jan, 2011 01:55 PMI know you are speaking to the men here but noticed as well that some women commented so I thought I would add my input as well. One of the biggest problems is that today's society sees someone with a disability and automatically thinks, "They will be of no use to me because they cannot do what I would like to do." This is not always true. I have a genetic disorder that gets progressively worse with age, and even though I am only 20 years old, it has already been a difficult road finding someone who will stop and see me for who I am, not the problems I deal with. |