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It seems like a good subject to me. If this is important to you than it's
good enough to be a topic of discussion.
If you want to know the truth, I think your field is somewhat narrowed in the
nondisabled guy market. I inadvertently weeded out a lot of shallow
"friends" after I became disabled.
Does my answer put your question into perspective a little bit?
Betty
In a message dated 11/07/2000 1:30:57 AM Eastern Standard Time,
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> Hi all,
> I realize what I am about to ask is off-topic & very un-PC, but I still
> think its worthy of discussion. I have been trying to date after a ten year
> marriage, and am curious about whether, as a woman who uses a cane due to
> CP, I should really expect to date nondisabled men?
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> I haven't had such great experiences up to now. I think than somehow women
> are more accepting of a man with "flaws" of any sort, but that, in general,
> men want more especially when it comes to physical appearence.
>
> My ex is more effected by his disability than I, although mine is more
> visible. I don't want to be a caretaker again. I just wonder if I'm wasting
> my time trying to date nondisabled men.
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