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The RW and the Disabled Man.
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MrRichMasters
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 Posted: Saturday January 20th, 2007 11:58 pm
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Hello All,

I decided to start a topic on the RW and the disabled man due to the fact I am disabled myself, and am willing to share my experiences with the few other disabled men who might want to know and the benefit of the knowledge of the rest.  I will first of all explain about my own bilndness. My vision is what is 20/200 meaning I can see at 20 ft what a sighted person can see at 200 ft.  I only see out of my right eye. I dont drive. 

MrRichMasters
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 Posted: Monday January 22nd, 2007 11:54 pm
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MrRichMasters wrote: Hello All,

I decided to start a topic on the RW and the disabled man due to the fact I am disabled myself, and am willing to share my experiences with the few other disabled men who might want to know and the benefit of the knowledge of the rest.  I will first of all explain about my own bilndness. My vision is what is 20/200 meaning I can see at 20 ft what a sighted person can see at 200 ft.  I only see out of my right eye. I dont drive. 

I feel pretty confident about being able to show a RW everything about American life except for how to drive American roads.  That is why I feel confident about being able to go through the process and I know there are qualities that a RW will appreciate in me.  The first thing I can say is be honest in your online profies and your introduction letters that you write to ladies about your disability.  you dont have to give a detaied rundown about your ailments but give her the gist of you disability and what your limits are so she can have a good idea of what she might have to live with.  and she might decide if she can deal with that.  Just be honest the right RW will appreciate your honesty.


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