Elbs Posted May 14, 2017 Share Posted May 14, 2017 I am really glad to see this! In the newbie forum I posted asking if I'm alone in my fetish. You guys are not exactly the same as me but you're the closest I've seen. I'm turned on by the fantasy 1 Link to comment
Princess Roxy Posted July 27, 2017 Share Posted July 27, 2017 Bartman, I totally understand how you feel, as I am the same way. Link to comment
Jeanette64 Posted November 18, 2017 Share Posted November 18, 2017 I have a dream as Dr King said but mine is that there somewhere in Europe would be a hotel where you could go and "get handicapped" in different areas for some time. 1 Link to comment
poobrat Posted November 20, 2017 Share Posted November 20, 2017 i do not have AS but i am disabled.i have have severe osteo arthritis,diabetes,neropathy,urge incontinence,etc. i walk at home with a cane,but need an electric scooter when shoping etc.i wear cloth diapers nightly and away from home to stay dry. Link to comment
:dlb Posted December 4, 2017 Share Posted December 4, 2017 On 5/19/2015 at 10:26 PM, LittlespaceOnline said: Sometimes I wonder if I have a minor fetish for people with various disabilities so that I can take care of them. I am not a Caregiver (I consider myself to be a little girl into Ddlg, even) but I do have strong maternal tendencies. A 'disabled' partner makes it easier to fulfill those needs to comfort, console, and assist. Wish I could meet somebody like that. I'm a quad amputee. That's all 4 limbs amputated below knee and below elbow. Link to comment
Dude84 Posted January 5, 2018 Share Posted January 5, 2018 This is something I struggle to process, but partly because of my situation; I could once walk but no longer and since using a wheelchair (the subject of wheelchairs generally not being something I had considered much previously) I've noticed that there is a crowd of people who fetishise wheelchair use. I know that there are other disability fetishes, as discussed in this forum but this one really stands out to me, probably because I use one for medical reasons. I certainly have received completely objectifying messages from people I wouldn't consider if they were the last person on Earth, on dating sites, back when I was single, not for reasons related to their objectification of me alone but because they just weren't "my type". However, I would have struggled to have a relationship with a person who had a disability fetish, I think, because I am disabled. In my head it's an absolute direct conflict. I have nothing against it per se, I just can't "process" it; though in terms of access to resources it may well annoy me (e.g. if I was delayed in access to a toilet because someone who used a wheelchair purely for entertainment was in there). I'm also autistic; I find it hard to process many things but anything where I can't initially perceive a resolution to an "absolute direct conflict" tends to remain that way. Curiously, because of that, using a wheelchair, and needing nappies I'm probably quite attractive to some with a disability fetish. If anyone is wondering, I did like wearing nappies before I became incontinent, but not from the use of them. I have a degenerative condition that's been investigated for sometime but is probably Multiple Sclerosis. It wasn't a choice to require them. However, in terms of general conversation with people I do tend to find myself drawn more to other wheelies, high-functioning autistics and incontinent people (though my boyfriend is none of those). Link to comment
Wannatripbaby Posted January 5, 2018 Share Posted January 5, 2018 On 12/4/2017 at 2:29 PM, dlb said: Wish I could meet somebody like that. I'm a quad amputee. That's all 4 limbs amputated below knee and below elbow. Might I ask how you type? I'm legitimately curious. Link to comment
:dlb Posted January 12, 2018 Share Posted January 12, 2018 On 1/5/2018 at 2:34 PM, Wannatripbaby said: Might I ask how you type? I'm legitimately curious. No worries countless people have asked that question. Having a prosthetic hook doesn't make me helpless. Using a computer is probably the easiest thing I can do, even over eating which can be messy at times. I've had years of practice and I've worked part time data entry for 10 years now and I'm also a gamer. It can be harder but I've adapted to it, although shooter style games are still beyond my ability-they require thumbs. There are still countless things I need help with though including dressing, bathing, etc. Link to comment
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