I agree with you, Stacy.  It is very touching!
 
With Love,

CtrlAltDel aka Dave
C4/5 Complete - 28 Years Post
Texas, USA

Stacy Harim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
That is a nice poem Andrea.  I didn't know that you wrote poetry.
 
Stacy
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Saturday, January 08, 2005 9:47 PM
Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] A-sexual


Your right in the aspect of everyday life.  Of course I know that.  The statement was related to relationships.  Para's are still seen as paralyzed.  In the aspect of getting looked at as a sexual being is just as hard for para's to face.  To the opposite sex paralyzed is paralyzed.
 
Stacy

 

 Relationships- There is considerable diversity in how asexual people desire and seek intimate relationships with others. Some feel little need for relationships and prefer their own company. Most are socially active, maintaining networks of friends who can provide intimacy and support. Some asexual people form romantic relationships, some choose to marry. Others simply seek close friendship, or to form relationships which �blur the line� between friendship and dating

 

Stacy, You are right when you said: Para's are still seen as paralyzed.  In the aspect of getting looked at as a sexual being is just as hard for para's to face. I feel that the definition that was given about asexual and relationships is just a cop out for Quid men. Who do not know how to reacted to a Para women. I wrote a poem about love and friendship.

 

                                      Friendship and Love

 

Friendship and love are different strengths

Of the same beautiful feelings

 

When two people share many things in common and especially share a similar awareness of the meaningful moment of life

How can they but feel closeness for one another?

 

There are different degrees of friendship and love�

Who can say where one ends?

And the other begins

 

                                        Andrea Pepler -Murray

 

Stacy Maybe some men don't know the real meaning of love.

Wheelchair Warrior

 

 

 

 


Houston809 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
No that�s how 1 learns ... 2 ask questions ... There's no such thing as a dumb question

On 1/8/05 6:14 PM, "Dana Miller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Thanks everyone--I did not know someone had actually used a scientific word!
> I thought it was a 'code' word considering the thread!  VBG!  Thats what
> happens when I don't read all the messages.
> take care,
>
> Dana and ?
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>


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