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People with disabilities

Discussion in 'Love and Sex' started by Crimson, Jul 8, 2006.

  1. Crimson

    Crimson Member

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    I was wondering if anyone has ever slept with anyone with a disability.. (physical).. weither the person couldnt walk well or had to use a cane or whatever.. what was your experience with it
     
  2. bird_migration

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    I do, I usually sleep with girls.
     
  3. Tipo Sensuale

    Tipo Sensuale Senior Member

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    I didn't sleep with her but when I was a kid I had this huge crush on this chick with one arm. It never occured to me back then that she was physically different from anyone else other than she was totally beautiful.
     
  4. R. August Croen

    R. August Croen Member

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    Sorry. Now, mental disabilities and addictions, I can tell you something about.
     
  5. CrazybutLazy

    CrazybutLazy Banned

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    Reading that made me happy. [​IMG]
     
  6. aphrodite_pretty

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    My ex-husband was bipolar, but that's not a physical dissability.
     
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