This is a situation you can grow and learn from. And its not about the love of alcohol. Its just and ascape from something else. 4eva gave a good sugestion i think. Or you can walk away....but I believe that 'God' is so trustworthy that he will give you the same sort of steppingstone that you have asked for just around the next corner. I know this must sound strange but it begins with YOU. Its your gift to grow. Embrace it.The way you exit is the way you enter.
The question was. Does it matter. There are alot more to take in to consideration when you think of going into a relationship with someone thats disabled. So it does matter and it should matter. My dad is disabled and my mom had to do things that other wifes did not have to do. I simply cant see how it does not matter.
Hi hotness. If you want a honest answer thats not politically correct, I dont think you'll get it here. But yes it does matter when someone is disabled. ANYONE who tells you otherwise is lying.
Hey Rowdy. You sound like a great dad. In my culture you will be called 'oom' rowdy. We call older people 'oom' or 'tannie' as a sign of respect......If i were in the state I would have popped round for some coffee cause we all need some guidance and advice at some stage. So i think its your right and even responsibility to poke and prod.Have a good one
I think people pray to God in the bad times because they have forgotten who they are......and when times are good we enjoy and live and love it because that is God manifesting in me. That when every minute is a prayer. I dont believe in a God thats separate from us. Realize who you are!!!!!!! Jesus said 'You are all gods'
RE: So...What do you believe in then?
Here I am - The devilHere I am - Man
Here I am - The angel