kiwisub12 -> RE: When to mention a disability (5/3/2009 8:07:11 AM)
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I don't see why you need to disclose disabilities and/or physical limitations right off the get-go. Of course, i guess i need to amend that to say if you talk for months online before meeting, then you need to take the time involved into consideration. It seems to me to be perfectly reasonable to bring it up when talking about meeting for the first time, or at the first meet, since this is the time you both decide if you want things to go any further. This advice is predicated on meeting sooner than later - like within a few weeks of establishing contact. Of course, when you hit my age range - 45 and up - there pretty much will be at least one condition that limits some sort of play. Is just the nature of getting older - and for me it is shoulder flexibility - i had adhesive capsulitis and never did regain all of the mobilitiy of one shoulder. Do i think i need to disclose this right away - no, because overall, it doesn't really impact my life signifigantly. And for the people who have a signifigant disability - wheelchair, paralysis - again, i don't think they need to disclose right away, but certainly before the first meet. Heck, they have to dazzle someone with their personality so that the disability becomes less important overall. And yes, i am shallow enough, and aware enough of the potential problems that i would be wary of becoming involved with someone with what i would consider a major disability. But if i had connected with someone at an emotional level, then yes, i probably would continue in a relationship.
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