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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Hey guys and girls just wondering if anyone else here has a hidden disability and I'd love to hear your experiences and how you have fun when it's safe to. I'll start I have a stoma. |
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"Thanks so much guys knowing your all here makes me feel braver sorry can you tell I'm a bit lacking in confidence.x"
It's the 21st century no one should be judgemental hopefully you get some fun when it's safe to |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Thanks so much guys knowing your all here makes me feel braver sorry can you tell I'm a bit lacking in confidence.x"
Babe. We all have things that can knock our confidence ... its part of being human. You can't always see it, but everyone has something.
Love yourself. Cos if you can't love yourself how in the hell you gonna love somebody else?
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Mine's only "visible" because of my wheelchair. I look able bodied to the eye but I have nerve damage in my pelvis from pregnancy and so I have weakened muscles on the left side with loss of sensation plus some loss of sensation in the genitals too. Walking/standing are difficult and painful and I have a tendency to fall over |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Mine's only "visible" because of my wheelchair. I look able bodied to the eye but I have nerve damage in my pelvis from pregnancy and so I have weakened muscles on the left side with loss of sensation plus some loss of sensation in the genitals too. Walking/standing are difficult and painful and I have a tendency to fall over "
I do too, but is cos of the heels. Your excuse is more kick ass x |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I know unfortunately all my attempts so far have either been deleted or just no reply which is ok but makes me wonder if it's me "
Its this site, single gents struggle. Its a numbers thing. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I'm type1 diabetic
Got it 3 years ago and it's fucked my life
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It's genetic so nowt I could do.
My life is dictated by a stupid machine that tells me what my blood levels are. |
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"Mine's only "visible" because of my wheelchair. I look able bodied to the eye but I have nerve damage in my pelvis from pregnancy and so I have weakened muscles on the left side with loss of sensation plus some loss of sensation in the genitals too. Walking/standing are difficult and painful and I have a tendency to fall over
I do too, but is cos of the heels. Your excuse is more kick ass x"
Seriously (the kick ass bit)?! I usually feel a fraud next to my FWB who is an amputee due to a motorbike accident.
"What happened to your leg?"
Him - had a motorcycle accident, was touch and go but lost my leg, now have an epic robo-leg
Me - I was pregnant |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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There was a guy in a club with a stoma, just worse a t shirt as that's how he felt comfortable. He was having lots of fun...
Your luck isn't over just not been found.
I have cptsd...
Guess many have hidden issues.
Great thread OP.
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Mine's only "visible" because of my wheelchair. I look able bodied to the eye but I have nerve damage in my pelvis from pregnancy and so I have weakened muscles on the left side with loss of sensation plus some loss of sensation in the genitals too. Walking/standing are difficult and painful and I have a tendency to fall over
I do too, but is cos of the heels. Your excuse is more kick ass x
Seriously (the kick ass bit)?! I usually feel a fraud next to my FWB who is an amputee due to a motorbike accident.
"What happened to your leg?"
Him - had a motorcycle accident, was touch and go but lost my leg, now have an epic robo-leg
Me - I was pregnant "
OK.... bad choice of words maybe! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Mine's only "visible" because of my wheelchair. I look able bodied to the eye but I have nerve damage in my pelvis from pregnancy and so I have weakened muscles on the left side with loss of sensation plus some loss of sensation in the genitals too. Walking/standing are difficult and painful and I have a tendency to fall over
I do too, but is cos of the heels. Your excuse is more kick ass x
Seriously (the kick ass bit)?! I usually feel a fraud next to my FWB who is an amputee due to a motorbike accident.
"What happened to your leg?"
Him - had a motorcycle accident, was touch and go but lost my leg, now have an epic robo-leg
Me - I was pregnant
OK.... bad choice of words maybe!" |
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"Mine's only "visible" because of my wheelchair. I look able bodied to the eye but I have nerve damage in my pelvis from pregnancy and so I have weakened muscles on the left side with loss of sensation plus some loss of sensation in the genitals too. Walking/standing are difficult and painful and I have a tendency to fall over
I do too, but is cos of the heels. Your excuse is more kick ass x
Seriously (the kick ass bit)?! I usually feel a fraud next to my FWB who is an amputee due to a motorbike accident.
"What happened to your leg?"
Him - had a motorcycle accident, was touch and go but lost my leg, now have an epic robo-leg
Me - I was pregnant
OK.... bad choice of words maybe! "
No, no, I was genuinely curious! Most people just look at me like when I try to explain. Missing legs are way easier to explain (sharks, crocodiles, motorcycles - you get the idea ) |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Mine's only "visible" because of my wheelchair. I look able bodied to the eye but I have nerve damage in my pelvis from pregnancy and so I have weakened muscles on the left side with loss of sensation plus some loss of sensation in the genitals too. Walking/standing are difficult and painful and I have a tendency to fall over
I do too, but is cos of the heels. Your excuse is more kick ass x
Seriously (the kick ass bit)?! I usually feel a fraud next to my FWB who is an amputee due to a motorbike accident.
"What happened to your leg?"
Him - had a motorcycle accident, was touch and go but lost my leg, now have an epic robo-leg
Me - I was pregnant
OK.... bad choice of words maybe!
No, no, I was genuinely curious! Most people just look at me like when I try to explain. Missing legs are way easier to explain (sharks, crocodiles, motorcycles - you get the idea )"
Try being a non gay TV.
Now THAT takes some explaining!
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"Mine's only "visible" because of my wheelchair. I look able bodied to the eye but I have nerve damage in my pelvis from pregnancy and so I have weakened muscles on the left side with loss of sensation plus some loss of sensation in the genitals too. Walking/standing are difficult and painful and I have a tendency to fall over
I do too, but is cos of the heels. Your excuse is more kick ass x
Seriously (the kick ass bit)?! I usually feel a fraud next to my FWB who is an amputee due to a motorbike accident.
"What happened to your leg?"
Him - had a motorcycle accident, was touch and go but lost my leg, now have an epic robo-leg
Me - I was pregnant
OK.... bad choice of words maybe!
No, no, I was genuinely curious! Most people just look at me like when I try to explain. Missing legs are way easier to explain (sharks, crocodiles, motorcycles - you get the idea )
Try being a non gay TV.
Now THAT takes some explaining!
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Was it a shark or a crocodile?! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Mine's only "visible" because of my wheelchair. I look able bodied to the eye but I have nerve damage in my pelvis from pregnancy and so I have weakened muscles on the left side with loss of sensation plus some loss of sensation in the genitals too. Walking/standing are difficult and painful and I have a tendency to fall over
I do too, but is cos of the heels. Your excuse is more kick ass x
Seriously (the kick ass bit)?! I usually feel a fraud next to my FWB who is an amputee due to a motorbike accident.
"What happened to your leg?"
Him - had a motorcycle accident, was touch and go but lost my leg, now have an epic robo-leg
Me - I was pregnant
OK.... bad choice of words maybe!
No, no, I was genuinely curious! Most people just look at me like when I try to explain. Missing legs are way easier to explain (sharks, crocodiles, motorcycles - you get the idea )
Try being a non gay TV.
Now THAT takes some explaining!
Was it a shark or a crocodile?! "
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I'm type1 diabetic
Got it 3 years ago and it's fucked my life "
I've been type 1 for 32 years but I'd never class it as a disability, just a condition thats never stopped me from doing anything... |
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