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physial handicaps
i'm wondering if women who are not handicapped are attracted to men who are?
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April 9, 2009, 13:46 |
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Re: physial handicaps
I dated a guy who was wheelchair bound once. It didn't last not because of his physical handicap, it didn't because we weren't compatable.
I myself am visually impaired, uncorrected vision leaves me very legally blind, we've got members who are deaf, a few amputees, a few who have suffered some severe physical trauma or born with birth defects (I really hate using the word "defect" )
I do know that not a single living human ever has or ever will be a "perfect specimen" so...we are all very imperfect in so many different ways.
We all have that in common that we are all imperfect.
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April 9, 2009, 14:54 |
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Re: physial handicaps
I dated a man who had no use of his left hand and arm
We split for reasons other than that
He wanted more than I was ready to give
take care
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April 10, 2009, 11:11 |
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Re: physical handicaps
QUOTE (suds59 @ April 9, 2009, 13:46)i'm wondering if women who are not handicapped are attracted to men who are?
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April 10, 2009, 13:43 |
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Re: physial handicaps
In my opinion attraction is based on so much more than the physical.
My ex-fiance was in a motorcycle accident when we had just started dating and suffered severe injuries. It didn't change the level of physical attraction I felt for him at all. We split for other reasons, much further down the line. I am a firm believer that what makes a person attractive to another is a combination of so many things that it can never be explained fully.
So after rambling on through that the simple answer from me is yes of course a woman can be attracted to a man with a handicap just as easily as she can be attracted to someone without one.
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April 10, 2009, 18:22 |
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Re: physial handicaps
I think, I'd be more apt to want to avoid an emotional or social handicapped person than a physically handicapped one.
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April 13, 2009, 11:45 |
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