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Guy In A Wheelchair

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What A Superb Thread and Posting, David. Just Outstanding.

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eM.:wave:
 
Hi David. Most people post their self pics in the Amateur Self Pics section. Often a lot of dicks (no, not the people, I mean their pp's! :) ) but some just face and body shots also. Or in your gallery.

And yea, I'd go out with a guy in a wheelchair. Its hard enough to find a gay guy around here and so I certainly wouldn't limit myself when it comes to falling in love. :luv:
 
I WOULD. Without a doubt!

There was a basketball tournament near me where every guy was in a chair. I got such a crush on this one player. His face drove me crazy.

I remember thinking that I wouldn't care even if he couldn't get an erection. That didn't matter. I wanted to get to know that dude.

But he wasn't gay I don't think. And I found another guy and fell in love.

Can I also add that I am considered very handsome and masculine. Women chase me a lot.

If I weren't attached right now, we could meet up for coffee or something.

Now don't be discouraged, big guy. That chair means nothing in terms of your fulfilment and happiness. You'll be okay.
 
I don't think that's a problem, actually I'd love to be with a guy like that.
 
I wouldn't have any problem with dating or being the lover of a guy in a chair. Or someone blind or deaf. If they we shared interests and there was "chemistry" then I'd definatly go for it. Looks are sort of important but personality is much more important 'cause we all look the same in the dark ;)
And I would not count "being in a wheelchair" as a negative, especially if the guy made me laugh and took my breath away. Please post your pics so we can check you out! and I'd be honored to be put on your friend list.
Doug
PS. The pic to the left and under my "call name"... That is NOT what I look like :)
 
Tough call.

Probably not.

Not because he's in a chair, exactly, but becuase what I love more than anything is motorcycle riding, and I would want a partner who was also a rider so we could share that together.

I spend many of my weekends riding, and I spend most of my time with other riders.

For a relationship to work with me, you have to love to ride too.

Unless a man in a wheel chair could ride a motorcycle, our relationship would be doombed from the beginning.
 
David, you are a brave soul who deserves happiness just like every other person out there!

To show you just how difficult it is for David, just think of ALL the so-called "normal" people on here who are NOT in wheel-chairs; but would give anything to have a great guy in a relationship!

See the point?

David is in a particular difficult situation, being wheel-chair bound; and NOT for his looks or anything else....

Surely, there's some special board out there where disabled people "can" meet others who do NOT mind others who are disabled or care NOT if the guy is wheel-chair bound????

David, please do NOT give up hope my friend, where there's a will, there certainly is a way!!(*8*) (*8*) :kiss: :kiss:
 
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David you are a handsome looking guy;)

Without a doubt I would go out with someone who uses a wheel-chair - for me it's the person who matters, and having PM'd with you a few times I know you have the personality, and now I see you have the looks to match.

Don't ever give up hope - I strongly believe that there is someone for everybody in this world.(*8*)
 
I wouldn't mind someone in a wheelchair being my boyfriend, however, I can't help but think that in relationships between the wheelchair bound and non-paraplegics can have many emotional, physical, and psycho-sexual difficulties that can make such a relationship have less stamina than a common one.
 
I would definitely date a guy in a chair.

My grandfather was badly injured in an auto accident when I was young, and I remember him better after he was chair-bound. It was part of him, and we all loved him.

Love is the key, here, not the chair. ..|
 
you are a great guy, david

I'm so glad you have become a part of our family

hugs!!
 
I once had the biggest crush on a guy who walked with two canes but also had a wheelchair for covering greater distances. He was sharp as a tack, wicked sense of humour and sexy as hell. The boi had a half-sly smile that would give the Pope a chub.

I was much more into him than he was interested in me. He made it quite clear what he was interested in and it wasn't matrimony. This guy has since moved to Vancouver as he found getting around in Toronto in the winter too much of a hassle. We still exchange letters from time to time and I still have the tiniest bit of a crush on him.

(I find the term "disabled" really degrading)

It does have a negative ring to it now that you mention it. People love labels I guess. Is there anyway to describe someone with mobility issues that isn't offensive? Or just everyone as an individual sort of thing?
 
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