To marry someone who is handicapped, the power of love.

@SHAMRACK (8576)
India
September 24, 2010 6:17am CST
Yesterday I had new neighbors, husband and wife with their two children, a small happy family. They came to our home, we talked a lot. Moreover the Madam (wife) is handicapped due polio. I found that confidence in that Madam when she talked about their life. Their marriage was a love marriage, the uncle (husband) is so nice person who cares his family well. They told their love story how they fell in love with each other during their academic years. May be external features becomes much less important when love rules it out. The uncle quoted that one could become handicapped even after marriage also.
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@Sreekala (34312)
• India
24 Sep 10
Hello Sham, I have seen many couples like that not only in love marriage but in arranged marriage too. In my neighborhood one lady married to a blind man. It was an arranged marriage and the lady herself agreed to marry this man and they have two children and living happily. The man can recognize each and every people (neighborhood) with their sound. True, God has given some special quality to those handicapped people to live a better life. Your neighbor is so correct, if somebody turned handicapped after the marriage, the husband/wife never leave the other person, which is the true love. Let us be proud on those great people living around us.
@SHAMRACK (8576)
• India
24 Sep 10
Yes we should be proud of them, I do respect them from my heart.
@anurag3786 (6267)
• India
24 Sep 10
I think there is a lot of power in love because it can’t see anything. I see only a heart with a lot of love. I think if this situation is happen with me if I like any handicapped girls and if she really also loves me a lot. Then I can marry her. Because she loves me. So I think if ever this situation I will happen in life then I prefer to my love.
@SHAMRACK (8576)
• India
24 Sep 10
That would be something really to be appreciated.