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--- lpickelduffy lpickel@...> wrote:

> Okay, I don't know if this is ethical in this group

> or not, BUT what

> the heck.

> Since I found out I had rosacea, I have been a

> little bit shy about

> dating. It is more about my confidence than how I

> look. People on

> the street would never guess that I have rosacea.

> But, I know my

> skin, and it has changed ever so slowly, but surely.

> Have there ever been any discussions on here about a

> dating group by

> people with rosacea for people with rosacea. I am

> talking about more

> than a support group. I would really like to meet a

> man who lives in

> my area, understands what I am going through, won't

> look at me odd

> when I have a flare-up...basically have fun, date,

> party.

> With that said, I will cut to the chase.

> I am 33-year-old SWF, attractive, intelligent, and

> athletic. I have

> had rosacea for some time now. From what I have

> read and learned, I

> would categorize my condition as moderate to a pain

> in the butt ;-)

> Some days I look like I stuck my nose in a hot,

> boiling pot of water,

> other days...I look like my old self, which I had

> always considered

> attractive.

> I live in California and would like to meet a guy in

> the San

> area, close to my age, with the same interests. If

> not interested in

> dating, the more friends I have the better.

> I would be more than happy to exchange pictures,

> actually I prefer

> it. I do not care if you have moderate rosacea or

> advanced rosacea.

> But I do ask that only men who are serious write. I

> also ask that

> you DO NOT live in jail, have a rap sheet, kick

> puppies, or any other

> quirk that will make me regret that I got the nerve

> up to do this.

> I know that all cea Support members will get

> this email and I

> truly hope that nobody takes offence to it. My

> intentions are

> definitely NOT to turn THIS support group into a

> dating service

> because I know the wonderful things that this group

> does for people.

> With this group, I have come to terms with this

> condition. I have

> realized that it is what it is, and I can't stay

> inside anymore and

> cry about it (believe me, I have had my share of

> tears over this).

> Okay, anybody interested? Let's exchange email

> addresses.

> Thanks for reading :-)

> LP

>

>

>

>

>

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> the whole group (http://rosacea.ii.net/toc.html).

> Your post will be delayed if you don't give a

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> change the subject when replying to a digest !

>

> See http://www.drnase.com for info on his recently

> published book.

>

> To leave the list send an email to

> rosacea-support-unsubscribe

>

>

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> > Okay, I don't know if this is ethical in this group

> > or not, BUT what

> > the heck.

> > Since I found out I had rosacea, I have been a

> > little bit shy about

> > dating. It is more about my confidence than how I

> > look. People on

> > the street would never guess that I have rosacea.

> > But, I know my

> > skin, and it has changed ever so slowly, but surely.

> > Have there ever been any discussions on here about a

> > dating group by

> > people with rosacea for people with rosacea. I am

> > talking about more

> > than a support group. I would really like to meet a

> > man who lives in

> > my area, understands what I am going through, won't

> > look at me odd

> > when I have a flare-up...basically have fun, date,

> > party.

> > With that said, I will cut to the chase.

> > I am 33-year-old SWF, attractive, intelligent, and

> > athletic. I have

> > had rosacea for some time now. From what I have

> > read and learned, I

> > would categorize my condition as moderate to a pain

> > in the butt ;-)

> > Some days I look like I stuck my nose in a hot,

> > boiling pot of water,

> > other days...I look like my old self, which I had

> > always considered

> > attractive.

> > I live in California and would like to meet a guy in

> > the San

> > area, close to my age, with the same interests. If

> > not interested in

> > dating, the more friends I have the better.

> > I would be more than happy to exchange pictures,

> > actually I prefer

> > it. I do not care if you have moderate rosacea or

> > advanced rosacea.

> > But I do ask that only men who are serious write. I

> > also ask that

> > you DO NOT live in jail, have a rap sheet, kick

> > puppies, or any other

> > quirk that will make me regret that I got the nerve

> > up to do this.

> > I know that all cea Support members will get

> > this email and I

> > truly hope that nobody takes offence to it. My

> > intentions are

> > definitely NOT to turn THIS support group into a

> > dating service

> > because I know the wonderful things that this group

> > does for people.

> > With this group, I have come to terms with this

> > condition. I have

> > realized that it is what it is, and I can't stay

> > inside anymore and

> > cry about it (believe me, I have had my share of

> > tears over this).

> > Okay, anybody interested? Let's exchange email

> > addresses.

> > Thanks for reading :-)

> > LP

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > --

> > Please read the list highlights before posting to

> > the whole group (http://rosacea.ii.net/toc.html).

> > Your post will be delayed if you don't give a

> > meaningful subject or trim your reply text. You must

> > change the subject when replying to a digest !

> >

> > See http://www.drnase.com for info on his recently

> > published book.

> >

> > To leave the list send an email to

> > rosacea-support-unsubscribe@y...

> >

> >

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I'm worried (if you have two rosaceans in one house) about those time when

one partner is having horrid skin and the other is in a cycle of great (ok,

great as it gets) skin. Would jealously raise it's ugly head? I've been

married " forever " to a wonderful man and can't imagine two people in one

home " fussing " over their face at the same time - I'm enough of a paranoid /

depressed / crazy / etc person when I'm having a " bad skin day " for one

household.

Re: Dating and cea

> It has to do with rosacea lifestyle and rosacea in general so I think

> it's relevant. It's an awkward subject, but I'm sure some - maybe

> many - have thought about it.

>

> Patty

>

>

> > > Okay, I don't know if this is ethical in this group

> > > or not, BUT what

> > > the heck.

> > > Since I found out I had rosacea, I have been a

> > > little bit shy about

> > > dating. It is more about my confidence than how I

> > > look. People on

> > > the street would never guess that I have rosacea.

> > > But, I know my

> > > skin, and it has changed ever so slowly, but surely.

> > > Have there ever been any discussions on here about a

> > > dating group by

> > > people with rosacea for people with rosacea. I am

> > > talking about more

> > > than a support group. I would really like to meet a

> > > man who lives in

> > > my area, understands what I am going through, won't

> > > look at me odd

> > > when I have a flare-up...basically have fun, date,

> > > party.

> > > With that said, I will cut to the chase.

> > > I am 33-year-old SWF, attractive, intelligent, and

> > > athletic. I have

> > > had rosacea for some time now. From what I have

> > > read and learned, I

> > > would categorize my condition as moderate to a pain

> > > in the butt ;-)

> > > Some days I look like I stuck my nose in a hot,

> > > boiling pot of water,

> > > other days...I look like my old self, which I had

> > > always considered

> > > attractive.

> > > I live in California and would like to meet a guy in

> > > the San

> > > area, close to my age, with the same interests. If

> > > not interested in

> > > dating, the more friends I have the better.

> > > I would be more than happy to exchange pictures,

> > > actually I prefer

> > > it. I do not care if you have moderate rosacea or

> > > advanced rosacea.

> > > But I do ask that only men who are serious write. I

> > > also ask that

> > > you DO NOT live in jail, have a rap sheet, kick

> > > puppies, or any other

> > > quirk that will make me regret that I got the nerve

> > > up to do this.

> > > I know that all cea Support members will get

> > > this email and I

> > > truly hope that nobody takes offence to it. My

> > > intentions are

> > > definitely NOT to turn THIS support group into a

> > > dating service

> > > because I know the wonderful things that this group

> > > does for people.

> > > With this group, I have come to terms with this

> > > condition. I have

> > > realized that it is what it is, and I can't stay

> > > inside anymore and

> > > cry about it (believe me, I have had my share of

> > > tears over this).

> > > Okay, anybody interested? Let's exchange email

> > > addresses.

> > > Thanks for reading :-)

> > > LP

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > --

> > > Please read the list highlights before posting to

> > > the whole group (http://rosacea.ii.net/toc.html).

> > > Your post will be delayed if you don't give a

> > > meaningful subject or trim your reply text. You must

> > > change the subject when replying to a digest !

> > >

> > > See http://www.drnase.com for info on his recently

> > > published book.

> > >

> > > To leave the list send an email to

> > > rosacea-support-unsubscribe@y...

> > >

> > >

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I'm worried (if you have two rosaceans in one house) about those time when

one partner is having horrid skin and the other is in a cycle of great (ok,

great as it gets) skin. Would jealously raise it's ugly head? I've been

married " forever " to a wonderful man and can't imagine two people in one

home " fussing " over their face at the same time - I'm enough of a paranoid /

depressed / crazy / etc person when I'm having a " bad skin day " for one

household.

Re: Dating and cea

> It has to do with rosacea lifestyle and rosacea in general so I think

> it's relevant. It's an awkward subject, but I'm sure some - maybe

> many - have thought about it.

>

> Patty

>

>

> > > Okay, I don't know if this is ethical in this group

> > > or not, BUT what

> > > the heck.

> > > Since I found out I had rosacea, I have been a

> > > little bit shy about

> > > dating. It is more about my confidence than how I

> > > look. People on

> > > the street would never guess that I have rosacea.

> > > But, I know my

> > > skin, and it has changed ever so slowly, but surely.

> > > Have there ever been any discussions on here about a

> > > dating group by

> > > people with rosacea for people with rosacea. I am

> > > talking about more

> > > than a support group. I would really like to meet a

> > > man who lives in

> > > my area, understands what I am going through, won't

> > > look at me odd

> > > when I have a flare-up...basically have fun, date,

> > > party.

> > > With that said, I will cut to the chase.

> > > I am 33-year-old SWF, attractive, intelligent, and

> > > athletic. I have

> > > had rosacea for some time now. From what I have

> > > read and learned, I

> > > would categorize my condition as moderate to a pain

> > > in the butt ;-)

> > > Some days I look like I stuck my nose in a hot,

> > > boiling pot of water,

> > > other days...I look like my old self, which I had

> > > always considered

> > > attractive.

> > > I live in California and would like to meet a guy in

> > > the San

> > > area, close to my age, with the same interests. If

> > > not interested in

> > > dating, the more friends I have the better.

> > > I would be more than happy to exchange pictures,

> > > actually I prefer

> > > it. I do not care if you have moderate rosacea or

> > > advanced rosacea.

> > > But I do ask that only men who are serious write. I

> > > also ask that

> > > you DO NOT live in jail, have a rap sheet, kick

> > > puppies, or any other

> > > quirk that will make me regret that I got the nerve

> > > up to do this.

> > > I know that all cea Support members will get

> > > this email and I

> > > truly hope that nobody takes offence to it. My

> > > intentions are

> > > definitely NOT to turn THIS support group into a

> > > dating service

> > > because I know the wonderful things that this group

> > > does for people.

> > > With this group, I have come to terms with this

> > > condition. I have

> > > realized that it is what it is, and I can't stay

> > > inside anymore and

> > > cry about it (believe me, I have had my share of

> > > tears over this).

> > > Okay, anybody interested? Let's exchange email

> > > addresses.

> > > Thanks for reading :-)

> > > LP

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > --

> > > Please read the list highlights before posting to

> > > the whole group (http://rosacea.ii.net/toc.html).

> > > Your post will be delayed if you don't give a

> > > meaningful subject or trim your reply text. You must

> > > change the subject when replying to a digest !

> > >

> > > See http://www.drnase.com for info on his recently

> > > published book.

> > >

> > > To leave the list send an email to

> > > rosacea-support-unsubscribe@y...

> > >

> > >

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I'm worried (if you have two rosaceans in one house) about those time when

one partner is having horrid skin and the other is in a cycle of great (ok,

great as it gets) skin. Would jealously raise it's ugly head? I've been

married " forever " to a wonderful man and can't imagine two people in one

home " fussing " over their face at the same time - I'm enough of a paranoid /

depressed / crazy / etc person when I'm having a " bad skin day " for one

household.

Re: Dating and cea

> It has to do with rosacea lifestyle and rosacea in general so I think

> it's relevant. It's an awkward subject, but I'm sure some - maybe

> many - have thought about it.

>

> Patty

>

>

> > > Okay, I don't know if this is ethical in this group

> > > or not, BUT what

> > > the heck.

> > > Since I found out I had rosacea, I have been a

> > > little bit shy about

> > > dating. It is more about my confidence than how I

> > > look. People on

> > > the street would never guess that I have rosacea.

> > > But, I know my

> > > skin, and it has changed ever so slowly, but surely.

> > > Have there ever been any discussions on here about a

> > > dating group by

> > > people with rosacea for people with rosacea. I am

> > > talking about more

> > > than a support group. I would really like to meet a

> > > man who lives in

> > > my area, understands what I am going through, won't

> > > look at me odd

> > > when I have a flare-up...basically have fun, date,

> > > party.

> > > With that said, I will cut to the chase.

> > > I am 33-year-old SWF, attractive, intelligent, and

> > > athletic. I have

> > > had rosacea for some time now. From what I have

> > > read and learned, I

> > > would categorize my condition as moderate to a pain

> > > in the butt ;-)

> > > Some days I look like I stuck my nose in a hot,

> > > boiling pot of water,

> > > other days...I look like my old self, which I had

> > > always considered

> > > attractive.

> > > I live in California and would like to meet a guy in

> > > the San

> > > area, close to my age, with the same interests. If

> > > not interested in

> > > dating, the more friends I have the better.

> > > I would be more than happy to exchange pictures,

> > > actually I prefer

> > > it. I do not care if you have moderate rosacea or

> > > advanced rosacea.

> > > But I do ask that only men who are serious write. I

> > > also ask that

> > > you DO NOT live in jail, have a rap sheet, kick

> > > puppies, or any other

> > > quirk that will make me regret that I got the nerve

> > > up to do this.

> > > I know that all cea Support members will get

> > > this email and I

> > > truly hope that nobody takes offence to it. My

> > > intentions are

> > > definitely NOT to turn THIS support group into a

> > > dating service

> > > because I know the wonderful things that this group

> > > does for people.

> > > With this group, I have come to terms with this

> > > condition. I have

> > > realized that it is what it is, and I can't stay

> > > inside anymore and

> > > cry about it (believe me, I have had my share of

> > > tears over this).

> > > Okay, anybody interested? Let's exchange email

> > > addresses.

> > > Thanks for reading :-)

> > > LP

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > --

> > > Please read the list highlights before posting to

> > > the whole group (http://rosacea.ii.net/toc.html).

> > > Your post will be delayed if you don't give a

> > > meaningful subject or trim your reply text. You must

> > > change the subject when replying to a digest !

> > >

> > > See http://www.drnase.com for info on his recently

> > > published book.

> > >

> > > To leave the list send an email to

> > > rosacea-support-unsubscribe@y...

> > >

> > >

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