Yes, it is perfectly normal. A handicap person shouldn't be categorised because of their physical state because they are normal people. They have the right to be in a relationship as much as anyone else, and your feelings for them should not change because of their disability it shouldn't matter to you, see the person not the disability! Simarlily your age should not matter either as with someone's disability.
If a disabled person has an interest in a particular skill, there is no reason he or she cannot pursue the activity, hobby, or occupation. There should be no "gender specific" jobs. In the case of dressmaking, in fact, there have been male and female dressmakers throughout history. A disabled person may need to make adaptations to allow for the physical tasks, but once those issues are addressed, a disabled man can pursue his interest or passion in the area of fashion, design, and construction of clothing just as well as a non-disabled man or woman.
No, they will still be disabled.
No you should wait after a few dates and after you really get to know the person don't screw up the relationship with sex
disabled people can easily have healthy minds
The fact that the person is disabled makes no difference in terms of tax or law.
With the negative way my boss spoke to me, I didn't even feel like an acceptable person anymore. Based on his resume, the man was an acceptable person for the job. Many persons with mental illness do not feel society treats them as an 'acceptable person'.
A disabled person
Being disabled does not exempt a person from FRCA laws.
yes
Disabled
Limited access to some buildings, because of stairs, lack of ramps, etc. Prejudice. Being treated like the person is mentally disabled even when they are only physically disabled. Often a person in a wheelchair, if shopping accompanied by a friend or family member, will find that the cashier will hand their money and receipt to the person with them, instead of to the disabled person, as if the disabled person is incapable of handling money. Some people will actually speak to the disabled person in a manner usually reserved for children, instead of treating an adult disabled person like an adult. Many disabled people are very lonely and are socially very isolated.
There are many adaptations that might need to be made to the home of a disabled person. Examples of adaptions that might need to be made to the home of a disabled person includes a handicapped friendly shower and a low to the ground bed.