Wait until you get to know him, and feel comfortable with him. Make sure in this time he's meeting the real you and who you are on the inside. Make sure you are wanting a serious/longterm relationship with him before you tell him. Don't give him information overload when you do tell him, let him ask questions.
Goodluck! :D
2006-08-09 04:26:39
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answered by montanasamra 1
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i also have ms, and also most people wouldn't be able to tell. I'd say just to drop it into conversation on a first or second date - you know, don't go into great detail about what may happen in the future, but maybe something along the lines of "i'm really lucky that i can do *?* even with my MS" and then just move onto another subject - unless he asks questions!
~What i mean is a lot would depend on HOW you tell someone. If you just make it light hearted and matter of fact then it should be irrelevant. However if you make it doom and gloom and list all of the symptoms that you MAY end up with then that could be a bit of a put-off!
Best of luck, trust me, it's not worth getting stressed about. You'll know when the time is right...just make sure if you don't get around to it before that you tell him before you get him down the aisle!! lol
By the way - i told my hubby on our first proper date. We've now been together for 10 years and have 3 kids!
2006-08-12 01:37:43
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answered by mrsmac_3 2
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2016-05-14 17:26:23
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answered by Anonymous
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My sister has MS but has had no symptoms for years. Why do you have to "break' it to him? MS is not a communicable disease and he can't "catch" it from you. Do you take medication? Do you follow doctors orders? Then you may not have any symptoms for a long time. Some time when you are having a meaningful conversation, ask him what he knows about MS and then explain it to him. If he's put off or leaves you he wasn't worth it in the first place. If he really likes/loves you it won't matter to him and he'll want to be with you just the same. Good luck.
2006-08-09 04:20:22
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answered by blondee 5
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2016-09-29 02:12:35
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answered by Anonymous
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2006-08-12 20:30:28
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answered by personalgrowthnow 2
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It all depends on the guy, if you can see a future with him then tell him straight away. I've had MS since i was 17(now 28) and its a hard thing to say to anybody, to tell a guy is a huge thing.
Good luck.
2006-08-12 05:51:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Sorry to hear you have MS...I have several friends with the disease. My best advice is that if you are serious about the guy then tell him right off. If he really cares for you he will understand. If he doesn't then he isn't worth it to begin with and you will find someone else who will care.
2006-08-09 04:18:05
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answered by Shar 6
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Well, honesty is always the best policy of course, but if it isn't noticeable or anything, I don't see why it would be something you would need to tell anybody, unless you were going to have kids with the guy.
Good luck!
2006-08-09 04:18:22
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answered by lilith4507 3
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answered by ? 3
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