10-17-2016, 12:12 AM
artyboy Wrote:I havent ever felt right in the LGBT scene due to being disabled.
Only scene I've ever had dealing with is the Bristol one, not much Racism going on there I don't think, Bristol is quite an open city towards other cultures and what not. Huge West Indian community in Bristol so no one really can tell the difference these days there lol!
But as being disabled myself I get treated quite badly, they think Im just after a carer or something in fact I just want to fuck them lol! Joking aside there has been a lot of change for these communities and on the most part they are a good thing but a long way to go. But that goes for other groups of people too.
In the daytime...afternoon and early evening..there were actually a lot of disabled people who were part of the regular crowd...and they fit in great...(and got dates) ....
My favorite was a Down's Syndrome couple who were bisexual..I adored them. There was also a guy with cerebral palsy and other people as well...but I didn't really see the disabilities after I initially met them...I just saw them as people like anyone else. It was Janet and Mike and Scotty and Jeff and.....
The night time though..way different. A lot of gay guys act like mean high school girls..tearing apart other people for the haircut or clothes or body. I used to get embarrassed for them and when they talked to me they knew better..I DO NOT participate in ripping people apart for their appearnce...it is a really bad character trait and shows how insecure the person doing it is. Bottom line...they are assholes....and everyone gets a turn with these dickheads.....
The real problem though...it is so packed..when I had to go from the bar to the bathroom or anywhere else it was like a game of twister and I had to pivot and bend and slide nits to butts to get anywhere..so if you have any disability that impedes movement it would be a hard place to get around at night...