<< Hi Ladies,
Both of you might be placing an unnessary burden on yourselves.Give the
guys
credit for being able to choose what it is, that means the most to them. I
mean some guys maybe like kids and can't have any etc. A disability may not
matter to them.
Cooking may be important and friendly conversation. I do hope you all can
cook.Can you? What I'm saying is by trying to look out for the guy's
behalf,you telling them they are not capable of making an intelligent choice.
:-) Good luck and God Bless!
best regards,
Phil
>>
Cooking? No, I would not say that I cook. I do what I can because I have a
family to care for. But I'm sure they would rather eat elsewhere :-).
Anyway, I would hope that I have more to offer than my abilities as a cook.
Like you said, people look for different things in a relationship and a
disability may not matter much. But, then again, I am in a relationship that
although TM has effected, has not ended because of it. Maria, there is
someone out there that is right for you and when the time is right you will
find him. If he can't see past a disability, then he is not worth getting to
know. Just my 2 cents worth.
Kim