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#1
girls do u prefer if the guy states behorehand that he has one so u are able to accomodate him

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#2
I do prefer to no in advance for there sake as much as mine more so for access purposes my place has steps up to the front door and a very steep staircase so steep infact that if had been built these days it would not pass building regulations which means that for someone that had mobility problems would find it very challenging to say the least
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#3
I think the thrill would get most mobility challanged guys up a steep staircase, its the wobbly legs bit after the event, and the steeep staircase downwards that could be the problem, thogh if you held their hand as you walked down the stairs, I think they would appreciate the help.

What is it with NW towns that buildings are like that, I used to spend a few years in the Burnley district, and the staircases were like a training ground for a climb in the lakes, some even still had the old outside toilet with the tipper principal.
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#4
i gave a guy a piggy back up once but had to warn him im dodgy going back down the stairs
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#5
I don't class myself as disability friendly, as the word is too vast and the majority of the time I can't or don't feel equipt to. Having said that, I have had a blind client and have a regular who has suffered a severe heart attack at a young age which has had a profound affect on him. His motor skills and speach are impaired, but otherwise he's the same as everyone else.

I guess you just have to look at each case as it comes forward and decide if you are the right person for them, so they get the best experience possible right from entering the door to your building etc.
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#6
(04-05-2011, 09:26)lolo Wrote: i gave a guy a piggy back up once but had to warn him im dodgy going back down the stairs

that did make me chuckleBig Grin


(04-05-2011, 09:21)kenny m Wrote: I think the thrill would get most mobility challanged guys up a steep staircase, its the wobbly legs bit after the event, and the steeep staircase downwards that could be the problem, thogh if you held their hand as you walked down the stairs, I think they would appreciate the help.

What is it with NW towns that buildings are like that, I used to spend a few years in the Burnley district, and the staircases were like a training ground for a climb in the lakes, some even still had the old outside toilet with the tipper principal.

I struggle to get up and down them myself i actually come down them sideways if I had to guide someone up and down them as well it would end up in a tangled heap of arms and legs at the bottom

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#7
Disability comes in many forms, and im sure thast all escorts need to be told before hand of anything that might be seen as differant from the average person.

For instance, I have had a stroke and though my walking is good, my use of some words is difficult, and of course I do get frustrated at not saying the word that is my head, and this can make me feel silly.

Dont want to take this topic of line, but I also tell escorts before I see them, that I am alternative, in that I have lived a hippy lifestyle in communes for a few years, have worked as a street theatre performer, and have spent 20 + years living and working with "society rejects", so i not going to turn up smelling of aftershave, and in a three piece suit, but tend to try to act as normal as possable to not draw attention to myself when I go to see an escort.
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#8
I meet a guy who has Parkinsons.
When he first met me, I knew there was something but could not quite put my finger on it.
The next time, I just asked him what was up.
He said "you don't want to know" I said I did.
He has good days and bad days.
The last time he visited me, it was a good cock day, but a bad mobility day! Smile
I think it is best to be up front about things.

I have another story about a man with one leg.

Lucy Smile
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