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Trending & News No, but I do understand that they can be incompatible with some, depending on how they're affected, like @OlderAndWiser mentioned.
I myself may have autism, as some traits apply to me quite strongly and I do have some family members that do.
Ultimately, how badly one is affected, can determine whether or not I'm personally willing to date that person.
If I met an autistic girl who was into the same kind of things as I were, but could deal with life a bit better than I could, I'd happy date her, assuming she ticks the other boxes too.
No. Joni Eareckson Tada has been a quadriplegic since 1967 when she was 17. She has been married since 1982 and has written over 40 books.
Some people might go out of their way to date a disabled person because they see beauty in that person that is not there in others. I know a guy with more money than a pharmacist that has been dating a disabled girl for 15 years and he chased her for 2 years before the relationship began. The girl is so disabled they will not let her buy alcohol because she is wobbly and they think she is drunk. Her wobbly ways is due to her brain issues.
The right person can bring out all the positive qualities in a person. We all have something to give to the world.
Thank you for the MHO!
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I need a partner who is educated and has a high level of intelligence so they would not be a good fit for me, but I would never say that they are broken.
A person with learning disability sent me some messages here. No clue what they wanted couldn’t understand them ended with her calling me a time waster and blocked me. 🤷♂️
there's a series on netflix called Love on the Spectrum about people with autism or other disabilities trying to date. The autistic people seem almost robotic. They know the definition of love but cannot exhibit the emotions.
Prehaps she misunderstood your silence as your not interested in listening and thought you were being mean
As a former teacher,, I definitely don’t believe that
You just need to know that they're viewing the world differently.
Ignore the person that said yes.
Of course not.
Can't be as terrible as me lmao
There somone one for everyone
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