This is why I became a member of this board after lurking for many months -- the incredible advice and sense of community shown by both the providers and the gentlemen who see them. Thank you, truly, for the advice and God bless you all. I will look into the Room Service verification when I'm able. That sounds very helpful. I really hope to meet one of the amazing ladies this city has to offer one day. Thank you and enjoy your weekend.
Are most providers in the Chicagoland area willing to see disabled clients? I'm severely physically disabled, but am interested in seeing one of the lovely ladies Chicago has to offer. Please be honest if you'd be intimidated. I totally understand if you were. I've never been with a female and I feel like it's time.
Also, I'm not employed, but I was wondering how difficult it will be to become verified. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
I absolutely do not discriminate based on ability. All I ask (and most, if not all providers who see disabled clients ask) is that you be upfront about your specific disability so proper arrangements can be made if necessary.
As far as verification is concerned, you may want to look into membership at RoomService 2000. Their membership application does have a section requiring employment information, but you can contact them directly to see if there is another way to go about it.
Feel free to check out my website to see if you think I'd be a good match for you and if so, you may contact me directly via email.
Either way, I wish you the best of luck in your search and journey
I also see disabled gentleman and have been a few's firsts so that would be something experienced. Feel free to look me up.
I also agree RS is going to be the way to go. Very few of the finest would be able to verify a guest without pretty much anything. I would hate for you to see someone who doesn't discriminate and have issues or rob you, RS is not perfect but you are more likely to see someone quality that will give you the experience you desire with it.
I'm an above the knee amputee and have had not had a negative experience because of it. As long as you let the girl know so there are no surprises it shouldn't't be a big deal and you can avoid an uncomfortable situation.
I would suggest seeing an experienced provider since she probably has seen someone with a disability before.
This is why I became a member of this board after lurking for many months -- the incredible advice and sense of community shown by both the providers and the gentlemen who see them. Thank you, truly, for the advice and God bless you all.
I will look into the Room Service verification when I'm able. That sounds very helpful. I really hope to meet one of the amazing ladies this city has to offer one day.
After all the incredible feedback I received over the weekend, I have one more question. I always get mixed up on the difference between incalls and outcalls. If I were to ask a lady to come to my house, which should I look for -- incalls or outcalls? Is it a problem to make this request? I really don't know about the protocol. I ask because it can be difficult for me to get out at times, so going to a hotel wouldn't be easy. A home visit is pretty much a must. Could that be worked out after I'm verified?
coming to your house is an outcall. Those who do this will usually list it. I have the same problem, but for me it is simply impossible to leave my apartment.
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