Cheers. And hats off to you for being such a caring mate to your mate. I hope my little girl has such good friends when she grows up.
She's got you
Cheers. And hats off to you for being such a caring mate to your mate. I hope my little girl has such good friends when she grows up.
Not forever... Which is a worryShe's got you
Can understand the concern but I wouldn't overly worry about that sort of thing.
I met my partner through POF, I don't think she would describe herself as having a disability but she has mobility issues due to developmental joint problems and though she can generally get around ok, she can't walk for that long without ending up in pain. Is this a problem? A bit, she can't walk the dog that far so a lot of his exercise is reliant on me, she's never going to join me on a bike ride, some places I would save money and walk to she will drive or get a taxi.
She didn't mention it on her profile, or even raise it in our early dates. She also didn't mention that despite being a rugby fan (one of the things we bonded over) she supports Scotland because her dad is Scottish, or that she hates all seafood and doesn't like tea.
I honestly couldn't say if things would've been different had she mentioned those things in her profile, I'd like to think not but who knows. We're getting married in a couple of weeks so if disclosing stuff would've stopped me replying to her, I'm glad she didn't mention it
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If she doesn't know about this, worth having a read and seeing a specialist before you start a family. Might be a long way off now, but more serious problems can start in pregnancy. However with the right physio treatment and an understanding of the issue, no reason why you shouldn't. We did, and had good support, and don't regret it for a minute.Oh, no idea...