By TULLY ZYGIER
I’ve never really dated. In high school boys didn’t look at me that way and I was too scared to make a move.
My first and only real boyfriend was an older man that I had met online. In the ’90s online chatting was through a program called Internet Relay Chat. There were chat rooms based on interests and locations. There were no status updates or profiles. You just had to take the plunge and ask ‘asl’ (age, sex, location). You had to assume they were telling you the truth.
Honesty is a tricky point when it comes to having a disability. I was able to share most of my story, but when it came to disclosing my disability I found it hard. I assumed that once someone found out my hidden secret they would move on to some other cyber chick (who probably had her own little dark secret).
There are some people who embrace their disability and are in no way scared of people’s reactions. There are some people who will only date other people with a disability. I tried RSVP and eHarmony but it was a half-hearted attempt and when I did receive an email, I never let it continue. I was too scared of what I thought would be inevitable rejection. I guess I was pre-empting the inevitable.
Recently I came to the decision that I was lacking experience in the area of relationships. I never knew what it was spending the weekend with someone, going out for brunch after a sleep in or staying in on a Saturday night in your ugg boots, lying on the couch together and watching movies. I never went furniture shopping with my partner, even if we weren’t living together.
I never really knew what it was like to have someone stare at me and not have to tell me what they were thinking because I just knew. Corny, I know, but that’s what I imagine what a relationship would be like.
These two things were holding me back. So I made the brave decision to join Tinder.
Top Comments
Haha I love the ending line of this: "Tinder isn’t about finding the love of your life. It’s more about finding your g spot". So true! And Tully I'm glad to hear that you're getting what you want out of the Tinder experience, thanks for sharing :)
Thanks for sharing & for your honesty Tully, this is a good read!