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I thought I would comment on this because I currently work at a nursing home carrying out physical and occupational therapy plans for very old and/or very disabled patients. for myself personally, I would consider a disabled persons entirely datable so long as they were capable of living independently/managing their condition primarily on their own......   1 reply
10 10,2020
I don't really care who the other person is if they love me and treat me like I'm special. So I don't really care if the person is disabled, I would shower them with alot of affection But I'm afraid I might hurt them sometimes, say the person can't walk properly. I'd try to help them cuz I WORRY for them. They might think I'm PITYING them. This le......   reply
15 07,2021
I work with someone that's disabled and he did ask me out but I turned him down. Mostly because I'm asexual and happy single but on a side note, it's because I don't want to babysit him 24/7. I know it isn't his fault he will forever have the mental state of a 8 year old but if I chose to date, it'd be with someone who is mature and can take care o......   3 reply
13 10,2017
Let's be honest, it depends on the disability. It is not the same someone who is good looking, has lost a leg and can use a prosthesis, than someone who is heavily disfigured and has difficulties moving and talking. For example I have the feeling that it could be hard at first with a blind person, we are used to communicate by looking into each oth......   1 reply
21 02,2020
Every relationship has "difficulties", as you said. But most of the time, you base whether those difficulties are "worth it", depending on how much you like the person. For some people it's... "this girl is beautiful but has a racist sense of humor, can I do this?" and others, well... "she's funny & cute, but she's on a wheelchair, can I do this?"......   reply
10 10,2017
Yep, I once loved a guy who lost half his leg, from just below his knee. Motorcycle accident. I even helped him bend his stump and other physical therapy after each surgery. He was a sweetheart, and gorgeous. I kid you not, he looked like Brad Pitt when he was younger, except he had long blond hair to his ass, like I did! And he was funny, he used ......   1 reply
10 11,2018
Personally,I hate to admit it would depend on the disability. Some,like high functioning autism,adhd, or many physical disabilities wouldn't bother me as long as they were intelligent. (and funny, they would have to be funny)   reply
15 12,2019
I myself am disabled, and I've had a loving relationship for 7 years. My girlfriend loves me as I am. It does take some extra work sometimes, but it's not something that doesn't happen. Tbh I think anyone has the capability of falling in love with a disabled person, even if they were initially discriminatory towards us. Not all disabilities are vis......   reply
12 10,2017
Yeah sure. If i'm capable of love (which i wonder about). but yeah, a person's disability wouldn't dissuade me from dating them.   reply
12 10,2017
i mean probably? i think the only issue (for lack of a better word) for me would be the sad fact that i couldnt love any pain they may have away :(   reply
22 02,2021