If you were in a relationship with someone who needed help getting dressed ETC would you get tried of doing it for them?
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Posted by bleedingbrain Jun 19th, 2012 at 3:25AM
I would have zero problem doing that. The only thing that I would be thinking about with this one...is if I am being asked to help, ordered to help, or expected to help. I have helped loved ones with things such as this and it can take it's toll. However, with one it was expected that I just do it. I functioned as if it was an automatic response. When I am asked to do something by or for a loved one...it isn't a big deal. I love you and you got it.
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Posted by ferguson2 Jun 19th, 2012 at 12:04AM
Not if I loved them enough.....
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Posted by LIVItheBEAUTIFUL Jun 18th, 2012 at 10:30PM
Hell yea
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Posted by clarkee Jun 18th, 2012 at 10:09PM
ideally people needing help would get it from several care givers and then the care givers shouldnt get tired of it. no one person should be responsible for another 24/7.
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Posted by SpiritOfTheRabbit Jun 18th, 2012 at 10:08PM
There would no doubt be days when it would be trying. But someone with patience, kindness, and real love for you would accept it as a part of being with you, and they wouldn't mind.
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Posted by pixelbest Jun 18th, 2012 at 10:05PM
From what I have read about this subject, most people who require help, try if possible to get an employed caregiver and keep the relationship with their other half as just that. But of course not everyone can afford that option. If you love someone no it would not matter, but would definitely test the relationship at times. If the partner was ill themselves, but you still needed their help for instance.
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Posted by laniferous Jun 18th, 2012 at 9:50PM
I think some days Id be highly frustrated, but that's just part of life. The good days balance it out.
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Posted by hylierandom Jun 18th, 2012 at 9:46PM
On the one hand I think whoever would get frustrated at times.
On the other...that person would always know they were needed, wanted, appreciated and loved.
For some people, that would be enough.
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Posted by Tara277 Jun 18th, 2012 at 9:45PM
No because if you care about someone you won't mind. I might have to help my hubby in the future. And you never know I might need help one day. Accidents can happen to any one.
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