if she has the nicest magnetic personality you've ever seen?
7/24/2006 5:03:04 AM
Define chronically ill.
7/24/2006 5:35:07 AM
diabetes and acute nerve issues that limit mobility
7/24/2006 5:38:08 AM
^Well, I suppose that wouldn't be any different than dating a quadroplegic. Hmm, well, probably not off the bat. However, if Kevin suddenly became wheelchair bound, etc, I would continue to be with him, that would not want me to end the relationship.Have you ever been to Ranthambore?
7/24/2006 5:41:50 AM
nopeit's beautiful
7/24/2006 6:01:02 AM
I want to go see the tigers.
7/24/2006 6:04:04 AM
My parents went there and had tigers sitting right next to their jeeps.
7/24/2006 6:18:07 AM
my wife has diabetes and fibromyalgia. it's totally worth it, if you're into not being selfish and don't mind helping out a bit.
7/24/2006 9:17:40 AM
... as long as you can afford the insurance, fine; otherwise, life is totally going to suck
7/24/2006 10:22:49 AM
no way.
7/24/2006 11:55:02 AM
why?so you can be their caretaker until they wilt away and die?im sure even you can do better than that gargs
7/24/2006 12:02:38 PM
Similarly, If that person will more than likely become frail in older adulthood, and has a fifty percent chance of producing healthy offsrpring... i.e. huntington diease runs in the family.
7/24/2006 12:54:26 PM
what kind of limited mobility are we talking here?
7/24/2006 12:55:47 PM
yes, as long as they're a good person... we all have issues in some way or another.
7/24/2006 12:58:46 PM
yeah, I would.
7/24/2006 1:02:24 PM
It would depend...Something like diabetes and such where through care and such the person can have at least a semi normal life (a parapalegic qualifies here, a quadrapalegic probably doesnt...), then sure. If we're talkling something that will render the person mentally or physically to the point where they need a full time 100% caretaker, I wouldn't. But that's not to say that noone should, but I am not that selfless of a person, and I dont think it would work out.As for the huntingtons, it can be tested for, if the person has it, i'm not sure i would. But if i did, I wouldn't have kids with them (well...in the hypothetical land where I'm able to have children). Adoption would be a definitive there (but it already is b/c of me so...but for someone who it's not)
7/24/2006 2:27:36 PM
yeah as long as we could screwand if they couldn't screw they'd have to be cool with me screwing someone else (exclusive of course)
7/24/2006 2:39:30 PM
depending on how she takes care of diabetes, it's NOT a major deal. the limited mobility is another thing, but i would not let diabetes turn you away from the girl (or guy).
7/24/2006 3:06:07 PM
is she licensed to ill?
7/24/2006 3:21:56 PM
only on TWW.
7/24/2006 4:09:14 PM
whats her net worth?
7/24/2006 4:14:26 PM
wow^i thought i had some bad thoughts
7/24/2006 4:51:22 PM
more than likely
8/10/2006 11:17:55 AM
Dating leads to relationship.Relationship leads to marriage.Marriage leads to children.Procreation is instinctive to all animals. Sounds like she can't handle a kid growing in her womb. So no. [Edited on August 10, 2006 at 11:27 AM. Reason : licensed to ill...that's funny]
8/10/2006 11:26:46 AM
I can't have children, my boyfriend knew that when we started dating. but neither of us wants children, and if we ever decide that we do we are both happy to adopt.
8/10/2006 11:31:11 AM
Point taken.
8/10/2006 11:32:50 AM
^^ why can't you have children?
8/10/2006 11:37:23 AM
i have poly cystic ovarian syndrome, and if I really wanted to I could do all the fertility drugs and crap like that but I'd prefer to just adopt if I really want kids
8/10/2006 12:31:01 PM