I've dated and loved a blind girl before. There's absolutely nothing wrong with them - they're people, and they have a disability that may be like any other little hitch we have - a bad temperament, a bad leg, sensitivity to light, flat feet, asthma, allergies, skin conditions, phobias, neuroses- generally anything that we can construe as a inconvenience - but as any living thing, we just deal with them and cope as best we can.Chasing-The-Light said:I'd marry someone who was deaf or blind. Not taking a chance with someone like them would be like not giving someone a chance because they have blonde hair. Or green eyes. .... Alright... there is a bit of a difference between the two, but my point is, is that writing someone off just because of something they can't really change is just fickle.
I would feel like there were some negative parts to it, such as a blind girl never knowing what I really look like. Or a deaf girl never being able to hear what I sound like. But on the other hand, it does offer the chance to get to know someone who sees the world in a completely different way than you. I think that would be very interesting.
Long story short. Yes, I would marry someone who was blind/deaf.
It would make absolutely no difference at the end of the day should you marry someone with a disability- to the way you two could possibly love one another.
Sometimes there are benefits even - being with a blind girl, I had the fortune of being with someone who was more sensually focused, and she was terribly frank with me about anything and incredibly down to earth - I suppose not being able to see (or see well) doesn't give you a lot of room to be terribly pretentious. She still is very frank and upfront as we still keep in touch.