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Below the knee amputee
thomek 2 Reviews 1643 reads
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I've been in the hobby for sometime but now find myself back to square one and need some advise.  Nine weeks ago I became a below the knee amputee and am unsure of the response I am going to run into.  I plan to make my issue known before the meeting so a provider can decline an appointment if my missing limb would bother them. Having told them of my condition, I will need to shower because my leg makes me sweat. The provider will have to help with this. Once on the bed I'm good to go.

To any amputees on the board: what can expect?
Ladies what do you think? anyone with amputee experience?

Spyro 299 reads
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2 / 7

It would seem like an easier way to do things.  

Businesses 22 Reviews 303 reads
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3 / 7

doing what you like to do.
I applaud you for that.

I remember reading something on a provider's site that said "differently-abled friendly"
Can't remember who, but it was great to read that.
So there are providers out there who have no problem with it.
You'll just have to explain your situation to them and I'm sure any good provider will be more than happy to see you.

Best of luck.

BeautywithBrains See my TER Reviews 307 reads
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4 / 7

....you of your situation.  I commend your courage to jump back into the pool.  

  I can not imagine a courtesan turning you away, because you are an amputee.  My only advice would be to tell her in advance of your date.

  I have no doubt that you will find more than one lovely lady through this site, who will be more than happy to visit with you.

  God bless, and all the best in the New Year.

Hugs and Kisses,
Kelly

Tabu See my TER Reviews 279 reads
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5 / 7

he requested a double with my girlfriend while we were on tour. He also told us ahead of time, and assured us that he could manage everything quite well.

We met him, he was charming and attractive, albeit with an above-the-knee amputation.

We had no regrets and thoroughly enjoyed ourselves with him.

In the same vein, I recently met a quadraplegic gentleman in NY.  We made everything happen as well as it possibly could, and we both left happy.

Posted By: thomek
I've been in the hobby for sometime but now find myself back to square one and need some advise.  Nine weeks ago I became a below the knee amputee and am unsure of the response I am going to run into.  I plan to make my issue known before the meeting so a provider can decline an appointment if my missing limb would bother them. Having told them of my condition, I will need to shower because my leg makes me sweat. The provider will have to help with this. Once on the bed I'm good to go.

To any amputees on the board: what can expect?
Ladies what do you think? anyone with amputee experience?

crazyshit 227 reads
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saturnsky 267 reads
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I have never had the pleasure of meeting a guy that has a limb removed. I have seen a paraplegic and other various physical disabilities and it does not bother me in the least. I get bothered more by arrogant, entitled assholes than ever by a guy with a physical disability. Just be sure to let the ladies know, especially if there are stairs, unless stairs are not an issue.

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