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humansofnewyork:“Being disabled in America is like living in a third world country.”

humansofnewyork:

“Being disabled in America is like living in a third world country.”

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What Not to Do On Online Dating “There are a lot of things you can do right when using an onli

What Not to Do On Online Dating

“There are a lot of things you can do right when using an online dating service, but there are also a number of things you can do very wrong! There are things that if you would like to successfully meet another dating4disabledmember you should NOT do. We put together a list of things that you should avoid doing when using an any kind of online matchmaking site….” Read more here 

http://admind4d.blogspot.co.il/2014/07/what-not-to-do-on-online-dating.html


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“People think I can’t have style because of my disability" #MuscularDystrophy

Hey dating for #disabled members! On Monday the 7th of July (the coming Monday), you will be able to

Hey dating for #disabled members! On Monday the 7th of July (the coming Monday), you will be able to read an unlimited number of messages on the site. From 8am (east coast time) for 24 hours only. So don’t miss out! (This is open to everyone- even if you don’t live in the US).

Click here to go to dating 4 disabled 


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When you sign up for a disabled matchmaking service, the premise is that you are living with a disability or medical condition. Here is a list of the different kinds of life challenges you can find on dating for disabled.  

Feel free to go over the list, and when you sign up for dating for disabled you can tick of the box that applies to you. That said, just because you can’t find it on the list doesn’t mean you shouldn’t send us an email asking us to add/fix a name. 

Advanced Disintegrating Disc Disease, Agoraphobia, Amputee, Arthritis, Arthrogryposis, Aspergers, Syndrome, Asthma Bipolar Disorder, Blind & Hearing Impaired Blind (One Eye), Blind / Sight Impaired, Brain Injured, Brittle bone disease, Burn Victim, Cancer, Cerebral Palsy, Charcot Marie Tooth, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, CFS, Colitis, Colorblind, COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease), Crohns Disease, Cushing’s Syndrome/Disease Cystic Fibrosis Deaf / Hearing Impaired Depression / Anxiety Developmental Disorders, Diabetes, Dialysis Kidney Failure, Diverticulitis, Down Syndrome, Dwarfism, Dyslexia, Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome, Epilepsy, Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder, Fibromyalgia, Friedreich’s Ataxia Heart Disease (Cardiac/ Cardiomyopathy), I am not disabled, Interstitial cystitis Klippel-Feil Syndrome, Learning Disabled, Lyme Disease, M.E. MCS Mobility Challenged, Multiple Personality Disorder, Multiple Sclerosis, Muscular Dystrophy, Myopia, Neurological Disorder, Obesity Osteogenesis Imperfecta, Paraplegic / Quadriplegic, Parkinsons Disease, Polio, Prostate Cancer, Pst, Polio Syndrome, PTSD Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, Reactive Hypoglycemia, Reflex Sympathetic, Dystrophy (RSD), Rheumatoid Arthritis, Sacral Agenesis, Sarcoidosis, Schizophrenia, Scoliosis, Spasmodic dysphonia, Speech Disorder, Spina Bifida, Spinal Cord Injury, Stroke Survivor, Systemic Lupus, Erythematosus (SLE), Wheelchair User, and Williams Syndrome.

If you don’t have a disability you can sign-up for the service, but please keep in mind we do remove people who are not respectful towards our other members. Also, please tick the box that says “I am not disabled” and you are good to go. 

To register for dating4disabled just click on the link below:

http://www.dating4disabled.com/users/insert.asp

-Good luck! 

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“Athlete, actor and activist Aimee Mullins talks about her prosthetic legs – she’s got a dozen amazing pairs – and the super-powers they grant her: speed, beauty, an extra 6 inches of height … Quite simply, she redefines what the body can be.”

Starting to date someone new should be about fun, and it should be about adventure. Not necessarily

Starting to date someone new should be about fun, and it should be about adventure. Not necessarily the physical kind, but it should be a journey of emotional exploration for the both of you. You are learning to let a whole other person into your life, and you are also learning to be part of someone else’s. If you’ve successfully met another person from dating for disabled this is only the beginning. There is so much to get to know and discover about this new person. Moreover, if you or your partner have a disability or medical condition, you have to make room in your life for it. Not just physically, but also emotionally. 

The problem is we sometimes get so bogged down with worrying about our future, and where things are going, that we skim over the important parts: getting to know each-other, late night conversations about the past, our hopes and our dreams. We forget to share who we are because we are constantly worried about where things are going. 

Learn to enjoy each-other’s favorite past times, take classes together, and do a ton of fun stuff. Having fun together and creating new joint memories is what builds a relationship. Don’t only talk about building a future together, but actually do it. Start sharing each other’s lives, not only verbally but actually living life together. Go on walks through parks (ones that are wheelchair accessible of course), go to games and shows. Watch movies curled up on the couch, until you both fall asleep because its late and you both have work in the morning. Do all of those things you love to do alone, but together- share yourself and your life.

For more online dating advice go to our blog: http://www.dating4disabled.com/dyncpage.asp?pageId=31     


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We hope you have a wonderful day wherever you are in the world!

We hope you have a wonderful day wherever you are in the world!


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Dating4Disabled is an online matchmaking service for disabled singles. If you have yet to check out

Dating4Disabled is an online matchmaking service for disabled singles. If you have yet to check out our website, you should! Registration is free, and the sign up process is simple & easy. Just click the “free registration” button on the home page, fill out your profile information, and you are good to go! 

D4D also has a dating advice blog for disabled dating: 

http://www.dating4disabled.com/dyncpage.asp?pageId=31


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So you’ve made it past the first couple of dates, and are struggling to come up with new and creative ideas for dates. Whether you are in a wheelchair, or have any kind of mobility difficulty these date ideas should be great for you to try out. 

That said, you should always phone ahead to make sure the venue is indeed accessible.

You’ve gone to a coffee shop, had dinner and seen a movie, and now you’re stumped for date idea! Dating4Disabled put together a list of date ideas for you, that are also great for people with disabilities:

1. Pack a picnic and go for a hike. Or to a park that is wheelchair accessible. At this point, you should feel less awkward about just sitting down and relaxing with a glass of wine and some snacks.

2. Go to the zoo or aquarium. It’s a lot of fun to wander around the enclosures, and the atmosphere is fun a relaxing.

3. Take a pottery, dance or painting class. There is nothing like an evening of being completely embarrassed by your poor artistic skills to help you two bond.

4. Catch a Stand-Up Show. It’s much more fun than the movies, and you can drink cocktails and have a good laugh together.

5. Cook dinner together. Don’t do this if you’re not comfortable inviting them over to your home just yet (don’t forget, online safety first). But if you do; going shopping and then cooking a meal together is a lot more entertaining than a restaurant.

6. Watch a live concert, play, or poetry slam. Get out of your comfort zone and use the date as an excuse to do something you wouldn’t usually do.

7. Completely embarrass yourself singing karaoke. It doesn’t matter how awful your voice is! Karaoke bars are a great place to let your hair down.

8. Check out the local fairground or arcade. It might be for kids, but eating cotton candy as the sun sets is awesome also as an adult.

9. Art gallery or museum. Now, this idea only works if you both like art, but if you do, it can make for a lovely afternoon or evening out.

10. Festivals. Are there any culinary, music, or cultural festivals going on in town? If there are, why not check them out together.

11. Jazz bar. Live music and drinks are always a great combo.

12. Cheese and wine. You can either do this is at a venue that serves cheese and wine, or pack it as a picnic (which is the cheaper version).

13. Skpe Date! Not as much fun as real dates, but if you met someone on an online dating site, and you’re doing long distance for a while, skype is a great way to get to know each-other. 

But be creative about your skype date! Arrange to cook the same meal and eat it together, or buy the same wine and sip it as you talk.  

Some of these options won’t allow you to have a proper conversation, something that is important in the initial stages of a relationship. So don’t forget to balance out activity dates with dates that you can just sit down and chat.

For more disabled dating advice, check out our advice blog on the site: http://www.dating4disabled.com/dyncpage.asp?pageId=31

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