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LoginI have been diagnosed with cerebral palsy and lived with this everyday-present disability since my childhood. I am no stranger to inter-ability relationships. However, finding the right person to be able to handle me and my disability has been difficult, to say the least. Social media was flooded with bouquets of red roses, stuffed plush toys and chocolates, romantic dinners for 2 and loved-up couples. Just like anyone else, people living with a disability have diverse feelings and experiences on Valentine's Day. Their emotions and perceptions can vary based on individual personalities, relationships, and personal circumstances. Over many years of being single and seeing most of my friends getting boyfriends and girlfriends, getting married, and seeing them so happy, I have always wanted to have a boyfriend and to get married. I have been looking everywhere to find him.
Online dating is a great place to meet potential partners. Be honest about your disability in your profile so that everything is out in the open from the beginning. Being honest about your disability is great but do not let it be all there is about you. You are so much more so let your attributes shine through for everyone to see. When you are meeting up with someone for the first time, make sure you choose a location that you are comfortable with and that you know has good access. Community projects and group activities can help participants to build relationships, learn. Community and group activities for disabled dating people Community projects.
Dating is already difficult, but people with disability face more barriers. Leigh Creighton has been looking for love for more than a decade. The year-old from Newcastle has Down syndrome, and hopes to get married and have children one day. But while dating can already be challenging, for people like Leigh who live with an intellectual disability, the barriers are even higher. While Leigh's family has encouraged his decision to seek love, he said he had found it hard to meet people at mainstream speed-dating events. They judge me on the way I look because I have Down syndrome," he said.
You have full access to this open access article. This paper explores attitudes toward dating people with disability amongst young people in Australia and Hong Kong. Quantitative data were analysed using descriptive statistics while open ended responses were subjected to interpretive content analysis.
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