Did/Would you marry someone with a high potential for chronic illness?

I’m with you there. Although, taking care of somebody medically for a lifetime may not be so bad. The longer you spend with them, caring for them, the more you may love them. But, if you do…and they die…well, you’re on your own, heartbroken, and the sadness is compounded by their helplessness. Most people don’t need the sadness of losing somebody that has had a good life; of losing ones that were weak…the word for the grief felt, I have found, is inexpressible.
I say that you should get somebody that is in supreme health.
One can let their own life revolve around somebody that has a chronic illness, but, I say that you may as well have a happy/happy life, not a happy/poignantly sad life.
Saving yourself a supreme sorrow is what you’ll be doing. Walk away. (This is based on the assumption that she has a chronic illness, not just a bad year.)

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Actually, he should record it (surreptitiously, of course:D) and post it on Youtube!

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