altlover85
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I have a mild form of cerebral palsy too. I have a slight limp and I can't move the fingers on my right hand quite as fast as the ones on my left, which really only mattered when I was playing trumpet. I also tend to have a slight tremor when I hold things, but I don't think it's that noticeable.
As far as the cerebral palsy goes, I usually didn't come out with it right away. As in, I didn't make a profile and say I have mild cerebral palsy. I have told guys in the past when we got to know each other a bit better. Because I've always met guys through dating websites, usually there was enough time to come out with it before we met.
It's never been stated as a problem and only one guy I've ever had a date with decided to end the date early supposedly because I was shorter than he thought I would be, even though I had my height in my profile. I don't know if it was because of the limp or my height, but he was the only one where I had a rejection due to a physical characteristic.
There are guys who won't care. However, I assume at some point I'll probably be in a wheelchair or at the very least need crutches and I would think something more obvious like that might dissuade some guys in the future.
I hope you stay positive and make you the most attractive person you can be if you're nervous that people might reject you.
As far as the cerebral palsy goes, I usually didn't come out with it right away. As in, I didn't make a profile and say I have mild cerebral palsy. I have told guys in the past when we got to know each other a bit better. Because I've always met guys through dating websites, usually there was enough time to come out with it before we met.
It's never been stated as a problem and only one guy I've ever had a date with decided to end the date early supposedly because I was shorter than he thought I would be, even though I had my height in my profile. I don't know if it was because of the limp or my height, but he was the only one where I had a rejection due to a physical characteristic.
There are guys who won't care. However, I assume at some point I'll probably be in a wheelchair or at the very least need crutches and I would think something more obvious like that might dissuade some guys in the future.
I hope you stay positive and make you the most attractive person you can be if you're nervous that people might reject you.


















