would you be attracted to a guy/girl with a disability?????

Discussion in 'Love and Sex' started by Crimson, Oct 23, 2005.

  1. YellowBellyHippy

    YellowBellyHippy Hip Forums Supporter HipForums Supporter

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    Well they can't .... I had to give him an injection into his dick to make him hard.
     
  2. I don't think a disability means a damned thing......
     
  3. adrian nor

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    So right! Or as I say: Girls are easy, love is hard! ;) but as long as the girls are easy on my way to find true ove I'm more than happy![​IMG]
     
  4. adrian nor

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    As long as the outside is okay! A wheel-chair? Doesn't stop me. If she is only okay looking, but we have a good connection it's amazingly good anyway!

    Crimson: What kind of disability do you have?
     
  5. dawn_sky

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    It depends on the disability. He would have to be able to do the things I like doing -- like hiking in terrain that you just can't maneuver in a wheelchair. But, that of course is only relevant in the early stages -- if my fiance somehow became paralyzed tomorrow (knock on wood), that wouldn't change a thing between us, but we never would have gotten to know each other well enuf to start dating if not for our many hikes together.
     
  6. lynsey

    lynsey Banned

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    yes I could date somone with a physical disability. I could not date somone who was mentaly ill though for safety reasons and my own sanity.
     
  7. Green

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    If they are attractive they are attactive. Your question is would people be willing to make a compromise for whatever disablity that person has. Some people wouldn't, but most people in this country are lazy and don't do anything they couldn't do in a wheelchair, or atleast a good number of people.

    I would defindantly try to be with a person with a disability, but I can't say that they wouldn't be at a disadvantage to a person who didn't have one, but not much of a disadvantage.

    And I've never even pursued any person anyway, so I don't really know.
     

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