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Physically disabled? Mentally disabled? Emotionally disabled?
please clarify what you mean, thanks!
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Physically
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I would date a physically disabled man. It's all about the sexiest and most interesting aspect of anyone - their mind and intelligence.
Their ability to go surfing with me or enjoy a run together is not as important as what we share on other levels.
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I would, but he'd have to be very confident and outspoken or we'd never get closer than me being on the other side of the room on my own due to shyness.
Ut incepit fidelis, sic permanet.
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Joined: 11/12/2010 Posts: 4,924 Location: The center of the universe, Canada
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Would this not echo you're question earlier about dating a man in a wheelchair?
The night that changed my life, a four part series of a married man lusting after his co-worker
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Joined: 1/21/2010 Posts: 153 Location: Derby
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yes i would.
"I appreciate this whole seduction thing you've got going on here, but let me give you a tip: I'm a sure thing." - Vivian Ward (Julia Roberts) in Pretty Women
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