Anonymous wrote:Truthfully I think this is something important enough to disclose upfront in an online dating profile. Not after you start communicating or plan a date.
Agree with pp that this would be a dealbreaker for me, because I'm a very active person, and would need a partner to share some of those loves. I get that he may be a bit insecure, but I think it's dishonest to not state up front if he is permanently in a wheelchair.
Friend? Not a question. But to go on a date with, with some long term intent/relationship in mind? Dealbreaker.
Anonymous wrote:I'd go not to be an asshole, but sorry I wouldn't start out dating someone disabled. I love to travel, hike and swim. Deal breaker.
Anonymous wrote:Truthfully I think this is something important enough to disclose upfront in an online dating profile. Not after you start communicating or plan a date.
Agree with pp that this would be a dealbreaker for me, because I'm a very active person, and would need a partner to share some of those loves. I get that he may be a bit insecure, but I think it's dishonest to not state up front if he is permanently in a wheelchair.
Friend? Not a question. But to go on a date with, with some long term intent/relationship in mind? Dealbreaker.
Anonymous wrote:I'm sure it's purely coincidence that this was the story line on an episode of "Mom" earlier this week.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would also warn anyone that anger issues (theirs) are something to watch carefully for with the disabled.
Ok, seriously, just stop. I have multiple sclerosis and am disabled as a result, and I find your posts really inappropriate and offensive. Between that, and your prior assertionyou have some serious issues, which is your problem, but you coming on here and spewing them out is making it mine, and I don't appreciate it at all.I am the child of a handicapped (oh, forgot, the new word is disabled) person
OP - this is what I am warning you to look out for: you cannot every say anything negative regarding disability...it is verboten. We are on an anonymous forum, so I can say this here, but would never be able to say it otherwise.
Many disabled people are wonderful and very nice - like I said, go on the date and see. However, if you have zero experience with disability, you should keep your eyes wide open.