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Posted on 03-SEP-08

Here's the scenario, you meet someone that you're instantly attracted to in all the important ways. You're out on your second date, but first "official" date after meeting.

Do you tell that person the good and the bad about you? You know the stuff that's important long term. For instance, medical issues, others that you dated that you might run into at stores or functions because they live in the area. Financial issues that are important? Family issues?

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Commented on 04-SEP-08

For me, it's best to keep all the little "things" to myself, until they come up. Determining whether or not I tell someone things of a personal nature (medical history and such) is dependent upon my trust in them. If I do not trust them, it is not likely they will get the opportunity to even ask!--True

And to ROOT: It's a shame that people do not understand more about the disease. CP does not have to be debilitating, and many people live full lives for many years. I hope you wi  more...



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Commented on 04-SEP-08

Quoting: Originally posted by ariesram
If your 'partner' really wanted to know, then they would have to be prepared to hear the TRUTH,wheather they like it or not.
You might have things you COULD tell them at an early stage of the relation...

Thanks Ariesram

I have to agree with you, I would tell anyone anything they asked and I would not hesitate to tell them things that would/will impact a lasting relationship.

You said that you would tell someone of important everything. I agre  more...



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Commented on 04-SEP-08

Quoting: Originally posted by aimeefla
Is telling everything or not telling a balance of power issue?

For me, I would tell that person anything. As for asking? how would I know what to ask about ???
Only I know what might be a deal bre...

I don't think you'd get a very positive response to those 2 questions. Kind of putting someone in the REALLY hot spot. I can see him squirming from here.

For my fiance and myself most issues that could affect our future came up in general conver  more...



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Commented on 03-SEP-08

Is telling everything or not telling a balance of power issue?

For me, I would tell that person anything. As for asking? how would I know what to ask about ???
Only I know what might be a deal breaker. I wonder if some men actually want to hear about a woman past. Yet, I think women are interested in men's pasts. humm

Which begs the question, What IS the right questions to ask?
Do you ask about the medical health? past intimate encounters? how much money the person makes?
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Commented on 03-SEP-08

I think you have to take it as it comes - no point in scaring them off right from the get go.
Obvious things such as aversions and absolute deal breakers should be up discussed up front or important medical conditions for safety reasons. Family, finances etc. will come up if you spend enough time getting to know each other. Living day to day life and experiencing it together should bring up kids, pets, education, family, allergies, likes and dislikes, politics, etc. Share what you are comforta  more...



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Commented on 03-SEP-08

Well I would tell what could be possible deal breakers, like want/do not want kids.

The rest of it is on a need to know basis, when I feel comfortable and trust them enough to tell them more.



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Commented on 03-SEP-08

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This to me is an issue of confidence in yourself and who you are and who you want to be.
I have lived with that question all my life. I have cerebral palsy which effects my right side, as an after effect i also was said to be. Walking into a date only to have them need to go 30 seconds in can have an effect on you. As bad as that is, think about the personal torment that comes with not trusting your partner enough to tell them you are ill.

When you are ready tell them. Don't look at t  more...



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Commented on 03-SEP-08

Dont think I could tell all on that first "official" one.

For me it would be part of the long haul process as we get to know and understand each other along the way.



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