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I need some advice from the ladies on the forum hereI temporarily can't drive for a couple of months due to my epilepsy. I am also trying to date. Is it better to tell my date about my driving situation on the first date or wait until after a couple of dates? I need a woman's point of view on this. Thanks. |
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| I would want to know. I think honesty is the best policy always. If they can't handle it, they weren't worth spending the time with. Just let them know what to do, or not to do. Send them flowers the next day though... oh I guess there are some here that would prefer chocolates. |
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| I temporarily can't drive for a couple of months due to my epilepsy. I am also trying to date. Is it better to tell my date about my driving situation on the first date or wait until after a couple of dates? I need a woman's point of view on this. Thanks. |
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| Brain hit the nail on the head.
__________________ "Watch your words, for they become actions. Watch your actions, for they become habits. Watch your habits, for they become character. Watch your character, for it will become your destiny." http://www.coping-with-epilepsy.com/...s-advice-1255/ |
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| Personally, I think it depends on how your date is going and where your conversation leads to. Of course it's not something you should lie about....but if I were in the dating scene, I probably wouldn't readily volunteer the fact that I have E on the first date, or any other type of illness or disorder I have. I'd let my date get to know me a little first. If I were specifically asked why I couldn't drive I would never lie about it though. Just follow your intuition, you'll know when the time is right to tell her. |
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| I agree with Brain, etc. Be honest and tell them upfront. When I met my husband, I told him right then I had epilepsy and explained everything to him. He told me then and even years later how much he appreciated my honesty and we have been married now for 36 years so honesty does pay. At least this way you don't have to worry about having a seizure in front of him and scaring him or surprising him. He will be prepared for it if and when it happens. HTH |
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| I agree, be honest with her.. love, angel |
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| I agree about the honesty thing too. If he can't have you the way you are, then he can't have you.
__________________ Love, Stace |
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help from greece with love...ok im not a lady but sure i can help because i am 30 and not a few women have decided to have a relationship with me.. afterall, if it works in greece, im sure it will work in the us too.. so here is the tip: there are 3 rules: a)if u r afraid of not beeing liked, something magic always happens and u end up not beeing liked(i hope my english r understandble) b)women can detect fear an back off immediatelly. Be sure this will happen with no exception.. c)(and most important of all!!!) u should always remember rules (a) and (b) i wish u good luck with your new date!!! ![]() |
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| I would agree with the common thread of just being honest and be yourself. Don't try to hide anything and especially, as costis said, don't be fearful. If you show any lack of confidence, it will show up on a first date. I'm no lady (I can't tell the joke here!), but if you are internally OK with yourself, epilepsy and all, and you express an interest in your date, you should be fine. R97 |
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