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Date: | Wed, 2 Oct 2002 19:15:58 -0700 |
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Hi Asdis,
A friend with cp will be getting married in June to a guy she met on-line.
She placed an ad saying: "I'm looking for a romantic relationship that will
add more fun, humor, adventure, companionship, and intimacy to my life. By
the way, I have cerebral palsy. My disability is a small part of who I am.
If you'd like to meet a funny, smart, sexy, opinionated woman who uses a
wheelchair, let me know."
I like her straight forward approach. This is a tough, tough area though. I
wish you well.
Pam
> Hi Gang,
> I need to talk to you. I do not know how but I am trying to tell you. As
> you know I divorced my ex two years and tree months ago. I have some
> difficulties with trying to get a boyfriend and I am lonely. If someone
> wants to know me on the Internet I try not to tell him about my
> disabilities but when I tell him about my wheelchair he does not want to
> talk to me any more. Can you tell me how to get a date? I do not want to
be
> alone in my life. I want a partner who will be with me in life. How can I
> tell the man that I am a woman with feelings, beautiful woman and very
> smart? Can you help me?
> Thank you
> Asdis
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