The Reality of Dating Someone with a Disability
Dating someone with a disability will have its distinct demands. Both people agreeing to go out on a date will have to understand each other, beyond the usual camaraderie. The specific disability or disabilities, if both people have one or more, would have to be factored into several plans. It is quite possible one or both people with disabilities can partake in all conventional and many unconventional experiences. It is equally possible for some events or places to be inconvenient for one or both. The implications of disability will always have to be factored in while dating someone who is disabled. Here are a few priorities that you must have to ensure a pleasant experience.
Dating a disabled person warrants a certain degree of understanding of the specific condition. The disability will have its needs and both must acknowledge them. There is no need to exaggerate or downplay the implications. A realistic understanding and acceptance should serve as the foundation. Whether or not you have a disability, dating someone with a disability will require you to act and react accordingly. It is unrealistic to expect everyone to be naturally conducive to mutual understanding. Many people need some time to get familiar with the needs and it is absolutely alright. The needs should not become the crux of the date or conversation and they should be forgotten whenever they are not relevant. But in other instances they should be of paramount importance.
Dating someone with a disability does not require anyone to change anything about their self or how they go about meeting someone. As long as the experience is not inconvenient or uncomfortable for either or both, the date can be planned as per the desires and the conversations can be as naturally toned as they should be. Many people don an avatar while dating disabled people. There is no need to be excessively considerate or compassionate. If someone is not feeling considerate or compassionate in a natural sense, there should be no forced demeanor. Dating someone with a handicap should not become an endeavor, neither for the person with the disability nor for the other person on the date. Unnecessary compassion and consideration are symptoms of pitying or feeling bad for a person. Such emotions or expression do not augur well in a relationship. They are also unsuitable for a casual date, even if there is no intent to embark on a relationship.
One of the quintessential requisites of dating someone with a disability is complete honesty. It will fare well for both people to share their honest opinions and feedbacks about everything. No person on the planet likes everything about another person. A disabled person will have certain strengths and there will be a few weaknesses. The weaknesses are not about the disability but about the person. Everyone is vulnerable to general humane weaknesses, which could be physiological, psychological, emotions, financial or social among others. There can be strong likes and dislikes. You do not have to agree or disagree with anything for the sake of it and concede space unwilling while dating a disabled person. The entire correspondence should be treated as one would go about dating anyone else. Natural actions and reactions are ideal in every circumstance.
Dating a handicapped person needs to be realistic. If something is undoable then so be it. If something is beyond consideration, then that reality should be accepted. The moment you begin to compromise in some way or the other, you would be risking compatibility. Dating someone with a disability would be feasible in the long term only when compatibility is not an issue. This shall transcend the immediate challenges. Disability would and should be a matter of fact, not the pivot and definitely not something that can be totally ignored.
As is the case with all instances of love and relationships, instincts or intuition will always have a significant bearing on dating someone with a disability. If you are not comfortable with your date or the camaraderie you have, then you should simply stop seeing each other. Intuition often knows a thing or two that our conscious reasoning fails to recognize.
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