Joe, agreed one of the blessings of blindness is that all people are equally
beautiful from a physical perspective.
Frank
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Sent: Saturday, April 16, 2016 9:43 AM
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Subject: [blind-democracy] Re: Anniversary
I understand.
Let me tell you a little story here....
I've been legally blind for decades and am a standard unit horny old fart,
though less so than in my younger days for sure.
This said I went to Catholic school here in Michigan and one of the prettiest
girls (actually downright sexy and a wet dream) was a girl who looked like the
blond types of the sixties with long blond hair and long legs and all that
stuff that befuddles we straight sort of guys from that era.
Now I admit that I had more than lust in my heart for this lady way back then.
Some would call it a "crush".. Bullshit.
We all know that is pure and utter bullshit guys and gals.
I wanted to do the "belly bump" with her so badly I cannot express it in words.
Yes, I was and am still nowadays a sort of pig I guess.
Regardless, and keeping on topic, more than four decades later I met this lady
at a family event, a wedding. I hugged her and we talked endlessly. I wasn't
even flirting btw....
I knew she wasn't the same woman of forty years ago but in my mind and I mean
this really she was still the petite cheerleader at St. Mary's that I held in
my perverted mind's eye. She had that long and straight blond hair.
She had those long and shapely legs. She had the finest ass in the county,
excuse my candor here. She was a little small on the breast size, but I never
was a "breast man". And folks she had the prettiest face in our year book. And
yes I noticed faces!!
My non-blind mother commented the way home how "old" this lady looked.
I said, "Jesus you sure know how to freak up a fantasy."
Bottom line is again I'm a sort of pig I guess, and I have these fantasies of
how people look like as if that really matters...Tongue in cheek...
Seriously, now and this is one of the Blessed events of blindness here....
I don't give a rat's ass of how people look. I really don't anymore.
I've been in love with and find women sexy and all that whom I never would have
found so when sighted.
I'm abbreviating things here.
And for my friends who are gay or have other experiences on this list please
note that I'm only talking about my personal perspective as a straight male who
came to puberty in the sixties.
I do not at all diminish the aspirations or attractions of same sex people.
I'm just a sort of aging blind guy who is straight and who is just that.
Whenever I get together with my old classmates which is once per month nowadays
they all really look the same they did decades ago to me.
I prefer that notion. I prefer the notion that I look the same.
Please don't ruin the only good thing about going blind yawl.\\
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Sent: Friday, April 15, 2016 3:08 PM
Subject: [blind-democracy] Re: Anniversary
You remind me of a conversation I had in a bar once. One of the effects of
my blindness is that whenever I meet someone new the main subject of
conversation is my eyesight. It gets a bit tiresome. So because of that I
was talking about the last time I saw a human being well enough to see
what they looked like. It was a nurse in a facility where I was about to
have eye surgery. Someone asked me if she was pretty. As a matter of fact,
she was. She was quite attractive. Then a guy spouted off, "1988? I bet
she's not pretty now!" Now, let me remind all women who might be reading
this and getting a little age on them. I didn't say that! I am only
repeating what someone else said!
On 4/15/2016 2:27 PM, joe harcz Comcast wrote:
If it is any consolation we are all still young, beautiful, handsome and
look just like the last time you saw us....Smile...
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Sent: Friday, April 15, 2016 2:06 PM
Subject: [blind-democracy] Anniversary
Today is the twenty-eighth anniversary of the last time I saw a human
being well enough to tell what they looked like.