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Anyone on there?!?! 


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WinterSong Community Regular

I am not, but it has been discussed on several other threads. 

 

https://www.celiac.com/forums/topic/104950-did-anyone-see-fridays-ellen-show/

 

I think it's a great idea. 

BelleVie Enthusiast

I agree. Some people are lucky to have a partner who gets it, but some people have a really tough time with significant others. I'm so glad I was already in a relationship when I was diagnosed. I think gluten free dating sounds very difficult! Lol. It just seems awkward…"I want to kiss you…" 

 

"Hang on a second, I'm going to need you to floss and brush. Is that mouthwash gluten free? Okay, great. Okay. I'm ready."

 

Moment lost. Sigh.  :D

WestCoastGirl Apprentice

Ha ha! Non-dangerous kisses FTW.

ItchyAbby Enthusiast

Were I single and looking, I would totally consider it! At least I know the guy would get it, like really get it and I wouldn't be an anxious mes trying to tell him about my gluten "issues".

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Haha i totally signed up

massagemamaof3 Rookie

It's so funny that at 11 my dd is already worrying about if she will meet someone with celiac or if someone without it will understand.  


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WestCoastGirl Apprentice

It's so funny that at 11 my dd is already worrying about if she will meet someone with celiac or if someone without it will understand.  

 

Aw, the poor little dear.

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