196 - Dating with a Visible Difference

EPISODE · Jul 1, 2025 · 32 MIN

196 - Dating with a Visible Difference

from Dating, Relationships, and Disability · host Kathy O'Connell

Register here for Upcoming Dating Workshop, Authentic Dating Success Path: 5 Stages to Confidence and Connection on July 9, 6:30pm EDT via zoom. Dorsey Ross from Westchester, PA has Apert syndrome, a birth defect affecting his hands and face. He's undergone 68 operations throughout his lifetime and hosts "The Dorsey Ross Show" podcast. His motto: "can't" is not in his vocabulary. Dating Challenges Dorsey has never had a serious dating relationship beyond high school. He believes people are resistant to dating someone with a disability due to concerns about social judgment and health implications. He's tried online dating and meeting people through friends but struggled with fear of rejection. What He Values in Relationships He wants someone who will love him for who he is and appreciate the value he brings—his smile, personality, and activities. He seeks authentic connections where partners support each other through good times and bad, showing genuine engagement and care. Overcoming Fear and Building Confidence Dorsey admits being afraid to pursue relationships due to fear of rejection and losing friendships. Kathy coaches him to take chances even without knowing someone's feelings, suggesting he assume positive rather than negative outcomes. Dealing with Public Reactions Partners would need to understand that people might stare or make inappropriate comments when they're together. Dorsey advises focusing on supportive people rather than negative reactions and being confident despite judgment. Advice for Others For people with visible differences: be confident in your personality and what you offer. Don't worry about others' judgments. He encourages introducing yourself to new people and reminds listeners with disabilities that they're not alone in seeking relationships. Connect with Dorsey on Instagram Follow Dorsey on Facebook   Our Dating Resources Ready to enhance your dating experience? Join our Dating Made Easier community for coaching and support along your path to meaningful connection. Supporting Dating and Relationships membership (for special educators and professionals in disability services) - is for professionals in the disability field who are looking for training and resources to effectively help students/people with disabilities in developing dating and relationship skills. Click here to learn more. Music by Successful Motivation Artwork photo by Elevate

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