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My journey as a “paraplegic”
I respect the fact that the person is very optimistic in the
blog and she tries not to concentrate on the negative effects of the break-up. Most
people with a disability would think that they are being dumped because of
their disability and that’s usually where the confusion starts. You start to
feel bad about yourself and think what you could’ve done to improve the
relationship and why this had to happen to you. With an attitude like that it
could be difficult to enter into another relationship with a positive outlook.
This is why I respect the blogger’s views on her break-up
and future relationships because she’s not focusing on the negative but
positive. A lot of women who are not disabled could learn a lot from her story.
If I look at the challenges paraplegics faced when it comes to relationships I understand
the difficulty for both parties to come
to terms with the fact that one of them can’t necessarily do things normal
couples do.
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