god i love them. Share the moment you knew your partner saw the person beyond the impairment
pattern1991
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lets spread some joy and romance if you have had an able bodied partner what was the moment you knew they truly saw the person beyond the impairment t hat made you want to snog their faces off and you thought god i love them
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I think I realised that my partner saw past my physical impairment, was when he told to “wake up and smell the coffee “ by getting out of an engagement to someone I was engaged to for all the wrong reasons. I was trying to escape an abusive, controlling mother. Guy made me see that I was worthy of far better things. And 38 years on with Guy I have had a fantastic life.3
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I thought, "God, I love him" when he was there for me at a difficult moment in my life.
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What a wonderful thread! I can't comment with any experience but it is lovely to read
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nor can i wanted to spred some love though0
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At that time we had just met, and we didn't know each other very well, but he showed me signs of attention. I got pneumonia and couldn't leave the house. He acted like a real man and cared for me like the woman he loved. After we recovered, we went to church together, where it all happened. We looked at each other, and we didn't need any words. At that moment, I thought, "God, I'm thankful for him, and I love him." This is our little story. We're married now.tysoncortwright9 said:I thought, "God, I love him" when he was there for me at a difficult moment in my life.
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am glad hope i get the same some day
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