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Kristina26297ParticipantGosh, I’m sorry to hear you have this condition. I guess if I were around you, and you explained to me the situation, I would treat it like any other disability; accept it. Even if you didn’t explain it to me, I wouldn’t say anything — I would just think to myself that this person has really bad hygeine. Either way, I would get used to it, because the longer someone’s nose is exposed to a smell the less noticeable they become of it. As far as men and dating, I would say the best thing is for you to be honest with them. I mean, I know this may sound cliche, but if they really like you, they will deal with your disability. When a person falls in love with somebody, they have to accept the good and the bad. You really wouldn’t want someone who can only accept you if you meet society’s ideal of ‘perfect’ or ‘normal.’ However, with the Internet, maybe you should try to find other people with the disability similar to yours. This may make things easier for you in regards to dating or just finding someone else who understand you in general.
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