@@BarriosGroupie and when there's bad parenting or bad surroundings, people go on to throw their low self esteem, ego, insecurities and hate on others .. itz hard to see how u call this delusional giving them tools to live their best life despite the adversity ! I hope u find tools to change the way u look at things so that the things u look at are more positive !
People with o.i. Are naturally beautiful without any effort lol I have o.i. And have an amazing husband and next year we celebrate 40 years. If you didn't guess, lovely video xxx
Still unfortunate that she had such conditions, if I can control the universe I will destroy everything permanently. That way nothing will suffer anymore.
Love this couple SO much! As a woman with a disability, I definitely find that disability allows you to find some of the most amazing men. There are a lot of men out there who won't give a girl like me a chance, but the ones that do are usually real gems, like this man! She's so special, he's so special, they're great together.
I love how she’s not afraid of challenges. She mentioned that she had a fear of her wheelchair flipping over but that didn’t stop her from hiking down that snowy mountain. What a queen. God bless y’all.
I’ve been disabled going on now for 16 years and this was so motivational I’ve been so lonely for years now and lately even started to think I’ll never find anyone to love me for me and appreciate the person that I strive to be thank y’all so much for making this video and sharing your life and perspective with the world you two are definitely the power couple that others are determined to be like you both really are an inspiration
Its 2020 i shouldn't have to keep educating and correcting y'all. "What disability?" - in case you missed it, she has what's commonly known as "brittle bone disease". And yes, she's been quite lucky and privileged. This disabled woman can't even afford a new wheelchair, or treatments to help, let alone travel to all those lovely, expensive places.
@@whoareyoutoaccuseme ya she is so privileged to barely be able to walk without breaking something. Constantly living in pain that she has to manage. Stay salty.
I love his quote that it’s not about loving someone despite their disability, rather it’s about loving someone for all of who they are. Such a life lesson for everyone.
Amen she not mirable like some people are they dont have disability i believe if she wasn't married she would still have beauitful spirit that why God bless woman's like her because he looks at the heart
@@neddyconstant5816 -You will sweety, there's a soulmate for every one of us in this world. That's what I believe..... Don't "seek" him/her, it's when your NOT looking, that you will find the one ..
Kristen, you are a amazing role model for those with disabilities. My daughter uses a wheelchair, too. I want her to know that she can have a happy future and a marriage someday if she meets the right person. I will never understand why people think your spouse is amazing because he loves you. Why wouldn’t he? ❤️ I am so happy you have each other and that you both have such great value and worth. Every life is precious and I wish you the best.
it's not solely looks i care about but in all complete 100 % honesty facial features literally always have and will be my #1 overall main biggest turnon period no questions asked at all not even one on one occasion for even one split second
She is indeed pretty and strong. Her mobility is restricted, however, emotionally she is more able bodied and happier than those of us without a physical handicap.
I can see why Mark has fallen for you straight away, you're beautiful and full of life and adventure ,I'm actually a little jealous of your life, Wish you both all the best
It’s their positive attitude and wanting to live life to the fullest. He is patience and understanding her needs and acknowledges despite having a disability she is independent but she’s still a person. Its great her husband’s protective of her as his wife and a person and loves her for her
I LOVE the relationship between this mother and daughter and there is a calm clear loving communication between them that feels so healthy and wonderful
Her mother’s doctor was truly a blessing. He gave mom words of wisdom and in essence, permission, that allowed her to raise her outside of a protective bubble. Letting her grow up with freedom as well as pain from injury helped shape her for the world of hard knocks she would one day independently live in. Had she been kept highly sheltered, she would never know what joy the world had to offer. Instead she would live in constant fear of pain from injury. She may have never attempted to leave the safety of her home. Instead she travels the world ! Her doc and mother are a huge part of her success, mindset a d perseverance. Let’s not forget, not too long ago and even in rare occasions today, brittle bone was mistaken for child abuse. Many innocent young parents found themselves in jail due to missed diagnosis. She’s very fortunate that she had such a wonderful support system. Yes, nature gave her a disability, but nurture gave her courage and taught her she could do anything!
Couldn’t agree more, if you’re born disabled the kind of life you lead it’s 100% shaped by the way in which you are brought up. Like Kirsten I was fortunate enough to have parents who encouraged me to get out in the world and live, they didn’t wrap me in cotton wall, they didn’t let me use my disability as an excuse, they pushed me to be the best I could possibly be and although I know (especially as I’m now a mother myself) how incredibly hard it must’ve been for them to watch me go out into a world which wasn’t designed for people like me, they never tried to hold me back and never showed their fear. Because of this I went out and earned my money from the age of 14, used that money to travel the world (bearing in mind this was 20 years ago when there were no mobiles, email or social media on which they could contact me) I left home at 18 and went to uni on the other side of the country, I lived abroad, I made mistakes, I got hurt, occasionally I had my heart broken and my spirits crushed but I always got back up again. If it hadn’t been for them I wouldn’t have done any of those things and therefore would not have had the life experiences I’ve had, met my husband, had my son or be the person I am today. I owe them everything and I will never be able to thank them enough for the sacrifices they made.
Love her wonderful attitude and outlook. As someone with a chronic health condition, I admire people who have been through sh*t and still manage to live an amazing life!! What a great example she's setting for others who have challenges.
The husband is definitely one of the most sweetest and honest people to even live, he loves his wife, exactly the way she is, and directly sees past her disability only to find and embrace true love. He could have chosen another woman, but didn't, he chose her. That is romance right there 💕
@@SagebrushRambles I'm not trying to be mean I honestly think its just a fetish for this guy...and as for the girl she would latch on to anyone..not everything is " true love " people stop wasting your tears..
As a woman with a disability, I admire you as a couple. I opened up about my disability to the guy I am dating after 3 months of talking. It is not an easily visible condition, only I can feel it. Most people could never imagine the amount of pain I have gone through because I am not in a wheelchair (I have been in the past). When I told him, he was so neutral. He reacted as if I told him I have a dog or if I told him I like flowers. I was scared because all he said was okay, smiled and kept talking normally. I asked him what do you think? Any questions, comments? His answer was "Nothing that you tell me will change my mind about you. When you fall in love, you do, unconditionally." I told him it was progressive, to which he answered "Let's not bother thinking about the future. Whatever happens, we will deal with it as a married couple and God will guide us through the journey." Never settle down for anything less than what you deserve!
What is your disability? Because you seem beautiful and cool and just a normal chick I love to meet and talk to so it's up to you but let me know I'm interested and hopefully you are too
Oh well, things didn’t work out with this guy. We weren’t meant to be and had different goals and aspirations in life. Our personalities weren’t too compatible. However, my disability wasn’t the reason for our breakup. He respected me and saw me as a woman and not a person with a disability. Simply things didn’t work out for other reasons. Just like he didn’t care about my disability, there are other men out there that will respect you and love you for who you are. Don’t settle down for one man just because he accepts your disability. I see many women do this because they think nobody else will want her. Trust me, there ARE MANY MEN WHO WILL WANT YOU. Keep your options open and look for a person who’s compatible with you and who you feel comfortable with. Be selective cuz girl, you’re so worth it! ❤️
Just wanted to take a moment to say how much I admire her mother. She did an amazing job raising a beautiful human being that is not only beautiful on the outside but the inside as well. It can be heartbreaking being told you have a child with disabilities. Not treating them like the disability defines them is an amazing accomplishment. Kudos Mom!!!!
I have EDS, a 'cousin' condition to OI. I've dislocated every bone (including the ones in my inner ears) in my body. I think because it's all those of us with these disorders know, being 'able bodied' isn't something we even fathom. You can't miss what you've never known, I guess?
@@menekaag You seem like you care and I appreciate you mean well but will you stop dumping religious bigotry onto unsuspecting strangers? Stop jesus-ing people If they seek to be "saved" they will find their own path with or without your help whether Jesus finds them or something else She doesn't need "saving" because she is NOT a victim Your comment doesn't help at all
Really beautiful girl, and her husband is a role model, and also her parents. It's inspiring and motivating when people with such disabilities fight through their issues, it almost makes mine seem insignificant.
@Ari Jappendi actually theres a lot of women like that. Don't just upset yourself and think your negative thoughts are true- look things up. Its REALLY EASY to find lol. Goodluck
God created these two individuals and their love for each other to teach the rest of us the true meaning of real love and real gratitude. They are both true inspirations and all their family on both sides, as well.
@@kniviz510 are you high, bud? 'Real women have curves' 'real women are mothers'. 'Real women don't have body hair' :P The idea of 'real men' or 'real women' is absolute crap either way. And it's really damaging to jam people into boxes the way society does. People are people. We don't live in a vacuum so we're influenced by the world around us. You be you, mate :) don't worry about what it is to be real for anyone. Just be.
What an inspiring love story. Her poise, grace, and courage is so beautiful! You both exhibit such open hearts-open to love and life. Many blessings to you both.
Did you even watch the video? He literally said that looking past the disability is not accepting them for who they are. I don't think he ignored the physical. First of all she is beautiful!! And second he loves her for who she is disability included.
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People are people, no matter their disability and no matter what they look like. And everyone is deserving of love. I'll be glad when more people start to understand that.
Yeah nothing is impossible like only if you're a woman,but a woman especially a disabled one would never ever accept a disabled man. Like would this disabled woman ever date and marry a disabled man,well I don't think so. A disabled woman would always feel entitled to an able bodied guy and argue it's her preference to disguise the fact she's shallow.Just the other day I watched a dating programme of a disabled woman going on a date with a disabled guy.She complained that they have nothing in common lol,really they're both disabled. She never gave him a chance and rejected him instantly and told her parents after the date she wants a big strong guy who's over 6ft tall and isn't disabled. Women have it easy when it comes to finding love and men aren't always so lucky as women demand perfection from them.
@@paulbarnes9490 what are you talking about theres many videos like this with men instead. Stop feeling bad about yourself because you're male you dont have it any harder.
Well I thought I had met my true love in the end he couldn't hack cause I couldn't do what others can do he left me for another woman that is normal and she can join him doing other things. I'm just heartbroken 💔😭🥺
I'm so freaking Proud of her!!!! Just so proud of the life she has made for herself, Nothing can't stop u, your beautiful inside and out!!! I have nothing but respect and admiration for u my love ❤️🙏🏾
Kristin smiled through this entire video. I'm so glad that her life is filled with joy. She's beautiful, and her husband is a blessed man. You can tell that they were meant to be together, and that they bring one another complete happiness. What a positive video! So glad this came up in my recommended feed!
I don’t like when people say “oh you looked past her disability to be with her that’s so sweet” and that’s the wrong answer the answer is you fell in love with who she is and you don’t want to look past her disability because that means you’re not trying to see all of who she is. Your answer was spot on, such an awesome husband
It does get annoying. I have an anxiety disorder and i want my partner to say she sees it as a part of me. Doesn't mean its a good part, but its there.
@@Jan-on1qb stop talking nonsense. Is this the God that allowed this disability and watches millions of children die around the world dainty. Come on seriously
C'mon while she's amazing let's still on earth realm =) love her amazing personality and positive attitude but she's lucky to find someone like him, NOT because he's better than her, but that it's just harder for her to find someone like him than the other way round.
She is AMAZING. She lives a normal life, in fact a would say better than the average person. Most people are pretty lazy and don’t hike or travel as much as her. She’s an inspiration and I’m so happy for her
@Blickey I think it's sad how women tend to reject gentler, caring and overall nice men and then complain when the jerks they're dating treat them awfully.
The opposite is also true. Some people are born "normal" but life damages them beyond repair and they can't have a "wonderful life" with "someone special".
I’m so incredibly happy for her. I’m glad her mom let her live freely growing up. To not limit her from trying. I’m also happy she found/married an incredible man who didn’t see a disability but just her as a person. Awesome story 💕
It must be annoying to be such a radiant, charismatic fun woman but all people want to focus on is your disability; people try to give you a single cell identity . She’s so magnetic and gorgeous.
It drives me insane when people assume just because the person is disabled the none disabled person with them must be there carer disabled people have lives to live to and are allowed to be in love just like everyone else anyway even if she did need a carer she's a women and wouldn't be allowed a male carer to look after her (for obvious reason's) unless the person was her husband so for people to assume he isn't clearly don't know how the system works when caring for a disabled person