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room for improvement...yes...and your missing your shirt...did you know??? |
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I've never had that situation come up, but I'm with Lily about the head up a$$ disability, I'd much rather a guy in a chair than a guy who's a jerk. People suck. |
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I'm curious to know what everyone thinks of my profile, if there's room for improvement or anything like that?
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don't think it would be a relationship issue, but I could totally see having to get onto my daughter to leave the chair alone..couldn't really blame a young one for that, used to love to play in them when I was little lol |
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I've never had that situation come up, but I'm with Lily about the head up a$$ disability, I'd much rather a guy in a chair than a guy who's a jerk. thats really sad. sounds like me. i dont get ppl. |
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I've never had that situation come up, but I'm with Lily about the head up a$$ disability, I'd much rather a guy in a chair than a guy who's a jerk. |
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It could be a little awkward on the lower back muscles... |
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I didn't look in your profile, but I think your a little young for me. But as far as the chair, it wouldn't bother me one bit. A person is a person. It doesn't matter if they can't see, can't hear, can't walk or whatever the case may be. That person is just that, still a person. Every person has wants, needs, feelings, desires, just like everyone else. So, why should they be treated any different? They shouldn't, and the person who does is totally wrong. Just my 2 cents. PMS |
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it would be nearly insignificant (the fact you are in a wheel chair) one cannot help to fall in love to fall in love. |
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I would, but only if he let me race in the chair... |
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I dated a guy in a wheelchair. The relationship didn't last but it had nothing to do with his disability... unless being a horse's a$$ is considered a disability. |
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I dated a girl once who was almost totally blind. It woulda worked too, if she wasn't- - hung up on being blind, and - so fiercely independent... I'd try to help with something and she'd get an attitude about doing it herself. With that being said, it's all a matter of what floats your boat. Some people are more hung up about things like disabilities than others. |
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To be honest have never had that situation come up. So I really can't answer what I would do for I do believe that if the chemistry and your really In-Love with them then you can overcome anything that lays ahead. As some have said there is someone out there for everyone and may you find that special one that makes you smile from within. |
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i think the right girl wouldnt mind. i wouldnt mind personally but it would make things difficult cause i love walking on the beach and hiking in the mountains and stuff which i know is hard on some ppl in wheelchairs my best friend is in one half of the time because she only has one leg. but i dont think a girl should judge you for it :) |
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Would any of you ladies find it strange or akward to date a guy in a wheelchair? I'm in one and have been for most of my life, and I was just wondering. My father was in a chair too. He was married and had 8 kids. It'll happen. |
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not strange or awkward... perhaps a bit more challenging but if you're a good person and you click with 'her', your physical incapabilities shouldn't even be a factor |
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There is someone out there for everyone. But me personally, don't think I could sorry. Good luck to you. |
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Would any of you ladies find it strange or akward to date a guy in a wheelchair? I'm in one and have been for most of my life, and I was just wondering.
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Sunday, September 14, 2008: He who laughs last probably didn't get it. |
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The important thing here is that there are some lessons to be learned- - keep up-to-date backups of your information, so can refer back to them in the event of a system crash or malware infection. - always have anti-virus/spyware/malware measures present in your computer, as they'll be your first line of defense when the malware comes to attack. - be careful of where you surf when online. most sites are legit and are free of spyware, while others are chocked full of crap courtesy of 14 year-old script kiddies. - if you're sending your computer to get fixed, be sure you don't have any nude pictures of yourself on your hard drive, as you might get a wee bit of a surprise in the future. I hear that Avira Anti-Vir Personal Edition is pretty good too, and it's free. The only problem with it is that it sorta nags you to buy it's full-on version while you're downloading updates and stuff. Comodo also has a free anti-virus program too, which is just about to get up to version 3.0. Stay away from the v2.0 of their anti-virus though, as people have been having problems with it as of late- get the 3.0 instead. |
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