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At what point would a woman's health issues be a dealbreaker for you? (by Sparky)
At what point would a woman's health issues be a dealbreaker for you?
Hate that I'm even asking this, but understandably it's been on my mind. I'm a 28 year old female who is almost done with medical school (yeet!) I was just diagnosed with multiple sclerosis a couple of months ago, and although my symptoms are fairly mild for now, it's an unpredictable disease. I had epilepsy my entire life. Literally no one can tell I have these issues because I was a cheerleader in high school, I have a lot of friends, and I'm VERYYYYY private about my health. Like I hide my seizure meds when guys are over, and not to toot my own horn, but I have a really good body and have depth of character and various talents. However, I can feel myself starting to accept that most guys are going to reconsider me when I tell them. Please don't spare my feelings and be honest, I'm a tough cookie. MS is more serious than telling a guy I have seizures sometimes, which my previous boyfriends never seemed to mind. Thanks ya'll :D
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Hate that I'm even asking this, but understandably it's been on my mind. I'm a 28 year old female who is almost done with medical school (yeet!) I was just diagnosed with multiple sclerosis a couple of months ago, and although my symptoms are fairly mild for now, it's an unpredictable disease. I had epilepsy my entire life. Literally no one can tell I have these issues because I was a cheerleader in high school, I have a lot of friends, and I'm VERYYYYY private about my health. Like I hide my seizure meds when guys are over, and not to toot my own horn, but I have a really good body and have depth of character and various talents. However, I can feel myself starting to accept that most guys are going to reconsider me when I tell them. Please don't spare my feelings and be honest, I'm a tough cookie. MS is more serious than telling a guy I have seizures sometimes, which my previous boyfriends never seemed to mind. Thanks ya'll :D
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