[Blindtlk] visually impaired married to a sighted

Carly Mihalakis carlymih at comcast.net
Mon Mar 18 06:17:31 UTC 2013


Hi, Peter,

         Perhaps, hbut I can't help wondering about merits of 
interdependence? How can I ignore this layer of socialism? Don't we 
need each other? Isn't that why there isn't a lone person to 
constitute a whole society?
I spent a lot of time with the federation in Litttleton, Colorado 
while living there. Since then, I have become brain damaged and 
realize I need people  to guide me.
CarAt 06:19 PM 3/17/2013, you wrote:
>     While I'm not a NFB member, I agree with their philosophy of
>self-sufficency as much as humanly possible. One thing to consider is
>whether you could adaquately take care of yourself especially after
>the spouces eventual death, incapacitation or departure out of the
>relationship. You must always put yourself first in any and all things
>in life. This is definitely true considering your a woman for
>offspring and your own well being as a whole. There can only be good
>that comes from you being independent on your self-esteem, time
>efficiency and perhaps more economic contribution could do wonders in
>any household not just in your specific case. By the way, I'm dealing
>with something similar that a partner isn't allowing me to clean so am
>slowly changing this dynamic.
>
>
>see ya,
>Peter
>
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