Guest guest Posted June 13, 2002 Report Share Posted June 13, 2002 LP I think you have a wonderful idea. I would love to have ended up with someone who also has rosacea. I would feel less lonely with it. Since it's a lifetime condition and impacts many aspects of life I would consider it having a major thing in common that would bring two people closer together. I think it's a wonderful idea. I am married and my husband does not have rosacea and I of course do not wish he had rosacea, but sometimes I wish he could experience a little of what I go through so he might understand it a little better. 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 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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