BBC article: Disability and dating: 'Why do people think I'm my boyfriend's carer?', 2021, Alex Taylor - includes ME

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  1. MeSci

    MeSci Senior Member (Voting Rights)

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    This is an article about living with disability and being in a relationship and includes fibromyalgia and ME:

    Disability and dating: 'Why do people think I'm my boyfriend's carer?'

    Alex Taylor

    8 January 2021

    Dating is complicated at the best of times, but social stigma means dating someone with a disability is rarely discussed...

    Lorna says...

    I've been with Rob for 11 years, and married for four. We'd been together for about seven years when I was diagnosed with ME, which causes severe fatigue and leaves me often using a wheelchair and housebound most of the time.

    It also means Rob has to help me with some personal care, such as showering and other day-to-day tasks.

    Disability and dating: 'Why do people think I'm my boyfriend's carer?' - BBC Three
     
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  2. Tia

    Tia Senior Member (Voting Rights)

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    Lovely well written piece.
     
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  3. Nixxy

    Nixxy Established Member

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    I loved reading this!

    in my own relationship, my partner has ptsd, and eating disorder, with me having cfs, & some more shit. He sees me as equal: I actually fix his emotional issues (mainly by not rejecting his emotions & giving him space to experience them) and he helps me psyically. It’s very much a two-way-street.
     

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