Thursday, May 7, 2009

Would you date/marry someone with a severe skin disorder?

The skin disorder causes the person to be wrapped in bandages on the arms, legs, and torso. To cover raw wounds and blisters. They often use a wheelchair in public, but can also walk. The disorder causes severe scarring, and loss of hand function. This person can have sex, and is fairly independent, but may have a 'unique' way of accomplishing things.

Would you date/marry someone with a severe skin disorder?
disappends..is it congicous..


really you look on the inside of a person


not the outside...


looks shouldn`t matter it is what is on the inside of a person...


that is what makes a person special...
Reply:Ewww. Is it contagious? Will you get slimmed if you touch them?
Reply:Well the skin disorder is not something that you should be worrying about i think that if that makes you subconsious then you shouldnt be with them. but just remember it is what is on the inside that counts
Reply:not unless I like that person enough to date
Reply:ok i know this guy who has a severe skin disorder , and he cant sweat and if he runs he "overheats" and would die. Dont say "that poor guy wont even be able to have sex" k he is an @$$hole about it and he flakes. he literally can peal off his skin, and he eats it. He even took some of his flakes and threw them at me. He is gray because of all of his skin flakes and i wouldnt imagine he will ever kiss anybody. If the guy you are talking about is like that, then no i would never marry a person like that. i mean imagine sex (rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrip) if that doesnt make you shiver than i dont know wut will
Reply:sorry but for whatever reason this just doesn't turn me on... i would run like hell...


is this something that came on after you started seeing this person or is this how you found them?
Reply:Maybe it depends on their personality. My guess, though, is that the person would be at a severe disadvantage, dating-wise. Usually how it works out is that there's somebody else who's disabled or "undesirable" who can understand that person, and the two get along and have companionship.





Incidentally, I've had acne problems and scarring since age 14. No female has ever agreed to date me. Other than my looks, I'm a normal, involved, decent, likable person. I've found that by having skin problems and not being stunning-looking, my "comparative advantage," or best use of time, is in non-dating areas of life.


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