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"If someone was in a club with their arm in plaster would it put you off engaging with them. Asking for a friend " it would put me off if the option was fisting |
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"If someone was in a club with their arm in plaster would it put you off engaging with them. Asking for a friend it would put me off if the option was fisting "
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"If someone was in a club with their arm in plaster would it put you off engaging with them. Asking for a friend "
If it's the female of the couple asking for their 'friend' then no, that would not put a man off. If it's the male of the couple asking for their 'friend' then no, would not put a man off either. |
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It's on a slightly different note but I went to a club in a wheelchair recently (broken knee). Yes, it was tricky, I wouldn't have gotten far if it wasn't for my friend who I went with. And I did get a feeling that at least some of the guys were chatting with me there only because I was in a wheelchair, unable to escape quickly enough without treading on some toes. But it was great to be back as I was missing the atmosphere. |
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