Dating is always hard for people with disabilities. Especially for me. How comfortable are people going with me? What to do? How to keep the conversations going? I feel embarrassed when eating around people even if my siblings feed me because I get messy. The last time I went on a date was probably in 2017. I don’t remember what I did. One time I got asked to go out to a dance. That was during my sophomore year of high school. My big sister helped to plan that date and fed me. It was the same girl I took out on my first date. She has known me for years. She was brave enough to hold my hands for the dance. Holding hands is always awkward and stressful. I end up worrying about hurting someone.
Since high school, I have gone out with different women. Mostly to a movie theater. Not the best place to get to know each other. It is always hard to know what to do. That might be why nobody has asked me out. There are not many activities I can do on single dates. Whenever I do go out, time would end up being my enemy. I barely get to know the girl. I appreciate everyone who went out with me! It is difficult to talk and do stuff at the same time. Dating shouldn’t be that hard. It can be so simple like watching a movie or sport at a house. Perhaps sitting and talking at a pond.
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If you could live anywhere, where would it be? My dream is to live on acres of forest where I can roam freely.
What is your favorite restaurant? Tucanos Brazilian Grill. Their pineapples are to die for.
If you could choose to do anything for a day, what would it be? I would get a dog and go around in facilities to make people smile.
Aside from necessities, what one thing could you not go a day without? My communication board. It is my life.
If you were a super-hero, what powers would you have? Be in tune with people’s feelings.