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Tag - dating

How to tell him that you have bipolar disorder

Description: To the left of the image, a person with short dark hair with a flower in it sits in a chair, a small smile on their face and a coffee table in front of them. To the right, we see the reflection of a person’s back in a mirror on the door of a cupboard. The walls of the room are a warm yellow, and through a large open window we see birds, branches and a building.

‘My most dominant feature seems to be my prosthetic hand’: Dating as a woman with a disability

Description: Towards the left of the image, two people sit beside each other on a bench, looking into each other’s eyes. One has long hair and wears a yellow top, the other has a beard. Above them we see the branches of a tree, strung with lights, and in the background we see the starry night sky, grass and trees.

What it means to be on Tinder as a person with an identifiable disability

Laying it Out: Strong Language

A woman wearing black sits at a cafe desk. A black and white picture hangs on the green wall behind her. To the right, there are plants and lanterns.

Why mental illness, for me, is about relationships, relationships, relationships

Two figures with their back to us are embracing each other lovingly. They are surrounded by circles of bright colours – shades of yellow and red. The text on the image reads 'The Best of the #SexDis Blog 2016'.

The Best of the Sexuality and Disability Blog 2016

A man and woman are sitting in the back of a car. The man is looking straight ahead so that we only see the back of his head, and one eye reflected in the rearview mirror, but the woman is turned towards the man.

My abusive ex made me believe that no one else would want a woman who uses a wheelchair

A comic depicting a young man holding a magnifying glass, and looking expectantly at a young woman, who looks exasperated. A speech bubble above the young man says, "No offence, but..."

10 things to NEVER say while on a first date with an amputee

A group of people are seated as part of the audience at one of Inclov's Social Spaces events. Some of them are smiling, while others are laughing and clapping their hands.

Inclov, a matchmaking app, to host a fully accessible offline meet-up in Gurgaon

An illustration on dating that is divided into three sections. The first, has a young woman holding a phone, the second has two steaming cups and two young men next to it and the last has a couple holding hands. The text says "Many dates down the line I must admit that not every guy I met on Tinder was a knight with a shining IPhone cover but dating was still good fun".

Tindering as a one-legged girl in Mumbai

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