<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>ej0820</b></i>
@ starkey6: I totally understand what you're going through right now. My fiance and partner of 6 years just up and left me about a month ago. CF wasn't the main reason (at least I don't think), but it was a contributing factor. I'm at a point now, way unhealthier than I was when I first met my exfiance, that makes me wonder if there's ANYONE out there that can deal with me (and like it), lol. I don't know much else to say except that I understand, and this sort of thing really leaves you feeling confused and empty.
@entropy: I hope you don't think we're all jumping down your throat here, I'm certainly not meaning to. I find it interesting that you think women with CF have it easier than guys, because I've ALWAYS thought the opposite. I guess I look at it that way because by nature, women tend to be very nurturing and caring which has me believe that a woman is more likely to stick with a person who requires a lot of care and attention because they are chronically ill. Your reasoning for why women don't want a man with CF is my reason why I believe men don't want a woman with CF. It's human nature to seek out the ideal mate...someone healthy and able/willing to reproduce. This is not me. Physically able or not (though I'm very not), kids are not something I see being a good idea in my future and I know I'm not the only CF girl who feels this way. That right there turns away many. Plus, I will forever need more in a relationship than I feel I could give (financially, emotionally, etc.), and I'm not so sure that many men have the patience for that (my ex fiance being a prime example). Again, I hope I don't come across as arguing with you, or have offended any other guys on here, but I just thought your response was interesting and quite thought provoking. <img src=""></end quote></div>hey!!<br><br>if i can add a bit on the whole 'what gender has it easier with cf in relationships'... I think men might have it harder, and by harder I mean horribly harder lol, in the dating world... and adding CF into the mix only makes it almost impossible to play the games people usually play. Because as a man, you might give 110% of yourself just to catch her attention, but get shut down once they learn about your condition... it's a very hard thing to get rejected, but to be rejected only because of it even when u tried to move worlds for her is tragic.<br><br>on the other hand, i don't doubt that once in a relationship, men might have it easier... women do tend to be more caring and optimistic about these kinds of things. Guys might grow tired faster of keeping up with their girls 'special needs'... (gosh i hate how that sounds)<br><br>but wtv, everybody's different, i'm sure there are a few cf studs and divas in this world, we just have to work on ourselves to the point of being in peace with the current state of our condition. good luck to all!<br>