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Fall in love?? Quite a weird question. It's said that the heart does not choose who we fall in love with but knowing that much we can easily conclude that a person falls in love with personality and then looks, so if the disabled person is not a d*ck then the answer is yes.   reply
14 10,2017
Yes of course. Having a disability does not make a person not deserving of love. Their disability makes them a stronger person.   reply
13 10,2017
I live with cervic Dystonia, my muscles are always tense and sometimes (almost always more or less) I can’t control my movements in my neck. My head is shaking and it kinda looks like im freezing but Im not. I have never had a relationship since it started to show (at the age of 15) I have only had sexual relationships. Honestly I don’t think i......   1 reply
13 10,2017
I've got a very good friend who has nerve issues that closely mimic the symptoms of MS. She's engaged to a (able) man she dated for over eight years and they're getting married next year. She's a hell of a lot better off in her love life than a lot of able bodied people I know, including myself. I think it entirely depends on the people involved,......   reply
13 10,2017
love is love I don t know what kind of person I am gonna fall in love but I don t judge people even if that person is disabled I will love him I believe in true love and I think we shouldn t give up physical or mental things doesn t matter we should love who they are their thoughts their personality like I said again LOVE is LOVE (●'◡'●)�......   reply
13 10,2017
Depends I have no idea who I will fall in love with so I think who ever it is no matter disabilitiy or not I will love them   1 reply
13 10,2017
I might. You never really choose who to fall in love with ,it just happens. Well , atleast for me. ┑( ̄Д  ̄)┍   reply
13 10,2017
It's a hard decision. It's not that you can't fall in love with them - in fact falling in love is the easiest part - it's just that you may have a lot of responsibilities to take on if you chose to be with someone who's disabled or you'll always have someone around who's catering to their needs. If it's not a disability which severely impairs them ......   2 reply
13 10,2017
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

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