Thank you for the encouragement. I think I learned to be afraid after my exes treated me badly.
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My bf and I had been together 2 years when he was deployed to Afghanistan (National Guard). And 5 months later, he had part of his left leg blown off by an IED.
He was at a military hospital in Germany, and then came back to the states for a long and difficult recovery. It never occurred to me that he was now "disabled" and somehow different. He was the man I loved, no matter what.
Now, 4 years after, we are going to be married in August. He has had major problems with adjusting to a prosthesis and had had 6 more surgeries - and it still isn't right.
He admitted that he feared I wouldn't find him sexy or attractive with all of this - but seriously, his courage and determination are a major turn on.
Physical disability has nothing to do with how sexy you are - it is totally a matter of attitude -
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I'm paralysed from my waist down and had relationships that didn't last long, some aspects of wheelchair life can put guys off but then if they are that easily put off then their hearts are not in it.
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If they were dying, probably no because that would be painful to lose them.
But if it doesn't effect length of life then I can't see why not.
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Well I was very attractive to this guy in a wheelchair, but he was a jerk so I never continued our talks anymore. The wheelchair never had anything to do with it, In fact I never really saw the disability, he was just another guy. Even if a person had a disability that required a lot of attention, if I love him I would gladly do anything for him, anything that would put a smile on his face.
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