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How About - Differently Abled Or HandiCapable or Physically Challenged Instead?...eom
mrthesis 2881 reads
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about seeing guys with a prosthesis.

One-Legged-Willy 1222 reads
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had a problem.  In fact, one well-reviewed lady recently told me I was her first.  An honor to be a lady's first, no matter how you get that mark.

Professional ladies have seen all types of guys with all types of afflictions.  If she is truly a professional it should not be a problem.

If you are worried it might be a problem, mention it in an email and make sure it is okay before your appointment.

-- Modified on 1/29/2008 10:54:22 PM

AWomanLikeNoOther 1834 reads
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It doesn't bother me at all. I've had several clients who were "disabled" (I don't really like that word). A heads-up is nice, as it takes a few minutes to register the situation when it's unexpected (as it is for anything unexpected in the biz), but if you don't give a heads-up, most of us still won't have a problem with it. Hobby on...  :)

mrthesis 1357 reads
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Penile prosthesis, that is

harborview 10 Reviews 1034 reads
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I also have a medical condition that caused nerve damage with some sexual implications...  Things still work but just feel different.  Quickies don't work out so I make hour appointments.  To date I have as the BF half of a GFE initially sat the lady down & quickly explained.  
Am I doing this wrong?  Should I inform the lady in advance?

bluedragonmoon See my TER Reviews 1623 reads
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i am an equal opportunity provider if you are in good standing have a wonderful personality and don't attack me with the prosthetic all is good with me.

mrthesis 2181 reads
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My apologies, I didn't mean to offend and in retrospect definitely didn't give it enough thought.

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