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Disability and Relationships – Introduction

Writer: Alicia ReaganAlicia Reagan

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I have been asked to address this topic by a few individuals and so I thought I would turn it into a small series. When a disability is part of a relationship, everything you thought you knew and understood goes right out the window. In many ways, the principles of relationships work, but there are SO many details that no one talks about.

So, in typical Alicia style, I will talk about it. This will get personal and up close as I take you inside our home and marriage. The goal is not to entertain you. The goal is to help you understand. The more we understand, the less we judge and make false assumptions.

To get your brain flowing, let me ask you a question and answer in my comments please.

Would you have dated or married someone with a disability?

I will let you know in the next post what my husband answered when I asked him this question.

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