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jenny14 75T  
90121 posts
3/7/2019 10:53 pm

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My answer is YES! If I loved that person enough to be their partner in the first place, why would I abandon them when they needed help? I may seek help looking after them but , leaving them? NO!

A life spent making mistakes is not only more honorable, but more useful than a life spent doing nothing. George Bernard Shaw

Jenny


jenny14 75T  
90121 posts
3/7/2019 10:54 pm

PS I am very sorry that you re developing macular degeneration!

A life spent making mistakes is not only more honorable, but more useful than a life spent doing nothing. George Bernard Shaw

Jenny


heartofmush 55F
7884 posts
3/8/2019 2:24 am

well, i like was arero said best.

The cut worm forgives the plow. W. Blake, Proverbs of Hell


DancingDom 74M
22475 posts
3/8/2019 4:17 am

I am pretty sure, that if I established a connection with someone, blindness or other ailments would not be an issue. My eyes are so myopic, I have to watch for retina tears. So I could be more or less blinded in an instant too.

"One Big Sky Covers Us All Equally"


steelcager 61M
1996 posts
3/8/2019 5:58 am

To answer the question, if I cared deeply for someone, the answer would be yes, I would consider an LTR. Caring for people with a disability may not be pleasant at times, but can also be gratifying.

That comes from my own experience as one of my children has a disability, and has had it since birth. The good news is that it really doesn't seem to bother her and she copes very well.


steelcager 61M
1996 posts
3/8/2019 9:11 am

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I wish you well in your situation, perhaps a cure can be found before too long. Modern science is amazing.


prpackaged 80M  
740 posts
3/10/2019 8:12 am

For your first question: Blind or debilitated, if I developed an interest in the beginning then I would follow through to the end. People are fascinating and their problems just add another layer to enjoy. For a second question, I am curious as to how far along you have traveled. I have an aunt who had macular degeneration. She led a full life without problems until she was in her seventies.She was a joy to be with as I am sure that you are a joy to be with. Hopefully you have that significant other who will help you to enjoy your life with whatever handicap you will have.

The blackest lie is a partial truth that leads you to the wrong conclusion.


usafdisabledvet 67M

3/25/2019 3:29 pm

I believe in for better or worse, richer or poorer, so yes I would stay. Just as my wife has stood by me through all my disabilities.

Hey left nut, what right nut, who is this prick between us.


DancingDom 74M
22475 posts
3/26/2019 3:22 pm

I not have a detached retina. But, I have been told I am a prime candidate to have one because of my extreme myopic eyes. Also, being diabetic, I am subject to the possibility of myopic retinopathy. I also have cataract that are nearing the point where i need to have them address surgically this year or next.

"One Big Sky Covers Us All Equally"


eatatthey44 75M

4/4/2019 11:30 am

I don't care what the handicap is a woman is a woman and if you care for her you can over look anything .and help her


joseph19563 68M
197 posts
9/13/2019 4:37 pm

When I lost over half my sight my biggest fear was how my family would treat me, they stayed. Now my wife has health problems and I stay with her, I do go visit a dungeon now and then for sex, bondage and mild torture.



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