
Today, I was readying the abcnew as every day, when I came across this true love story of two who are suffering from Autism. David Hamrick, 29, and Lindsey Nebeker, 27.
Their life together isn't easy, they don't even share the same bed or even the same room. Their sickness prevents them from so. But their love toward each other is so much that they really badly want to be together. Their love teaches them that despite the sickness, they can make it works.
So, the question to all of you out there, How badly you want to make your relationship work?
Do you resist anger when your partner can't do something for you?
Do you support them when they are down and all they want is just to be held?
Do you accept their complains as much as you accept their encouraging words?
Here is some of the lines from the story I wanted to share with you.
"I pretty much liked everything about her," he said. "She was very sweet, easy to talk to, and a good listener."
"But for all the compromises, the couple's love story is actually a pretty traditional one, one of deep understanding and acceptance."
"When I have had a bad day at work or just a bad day for some other reason -- and I come home, I don't even have to say anything, he senses it. Dave will come up to me and start cuddling up to me and that's really all I need," Nebeker said. "I know that I am with a partner who is not going to judge me for certain eccentricities I have."
"But for all the compromises, the couple's love story is actually a pretty traditional one, one of deep understanding and acceptance."
"When I have had a bad day at work or just a bad day for some other reason -- and I come home, I don't even have to say anything, he senses it. Dave will come up to me and start cuddling up to me and that's really all I need," Nebeker said. "I know that I am with a partner who is not going to judge me for certain eccentricities I have."
To read the full story go to Abcnews
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