KillerLag 5 points 1y ago
There are struggles. Some are just the same kind of struggles as living with other people (someone eating the last cookie). Others are specific to vision loss (the sighted person moves something and the blind person can't find it, or changing a setting on a communal device).
Others could be how someone is related. Many of my clients with vision loss may not listen to what their (adult) children tell them, but they would listen to me say the same basic thing.
PBaz1337 3 points 1y ago
It's not so bad. Doing 100% of the driving can be a pain in the ass but if that's the worst thing you have to deal with you're doing pretty good.
Having a toddler with a blind partner? This is where the fun begins...
impablomations 1 points 1y ago
https://www.reddit.com/r/Blind/comments/ugaq2h/please_read_posting_surveys_corporateschools/
TechnicalPragmatist 1 points 1y ago
Yeah, I think this varies from person to person, how you treat and see them, and how each relationship goes. Relationships are a thicle thing generally.
OldManOnFire 1 points 1y ago
https://quicklygoingblind.blogspot.com/2022/03/loving-blind-man.html