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A genetic anomaly naturally generates curiosity, and I think that's a good thing, overall.

All I ask for is respectful dialogue, which this group has in spades. :)

I can't drive...I qualify as legally blind, not just from nystagmus. Albinism deprives the eye of some or all of its color receptors. I got the lighter form, so I'm not colorblind (actually I see color differentiations way WAAYYY better than normal...inherited my mother's eye for color and beauty, for which I thank God). But, with fewer color receptors, the eye has less ability to produce visual detail at high resolution. With my eyes, the world looks like it does through one of those old webcams or digital cameras with tiny pixel counts.

On top of that, I inherited my father's astigmatism and near-sightedness.

So...no driving. But I am actually a pretty good video game player, though I rarely play these days...not much time. I have surprisingly good hand-eye coordination for a blind man, so long as the screen is large enough. and I sit close.

As for women...I'm married...so...you be the judge. :)

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