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Old Jul 31, 2015, 05:27 PM
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It is a hard decision when to tell. At the same time by telling ahead of time and them not interested you save yourself a pain of rejection after first or third or tenth date.

You'll find someone. I wonder if there are others on disability?

And I don't think not wanting to date someone on disability means they aren't understanding. They have rights to have preferences who to date and it might not suit their life style . I've met men who didn't want to date a woman with kids. It was their right to reject me. It doesn't make them not understanding. I'd rather they were honest up front!

Life is tough. Heck I spent majority of my life single. And I am not on disability or face major health concerns. It is tough out there

Give it time be safe and good luck

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