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A.L. MurphParticipantI think people don’t actively pursue people with disabilities because of the perception of added responsibility. It would seem that you would have to put more ‘work’ into dating someone in a wheelchair than someone not in one. I don’t think whether you can have sex is a factor, or, for that matter, how attractive you are. It just seems like there’s more to it. I have never dated a woman in a wheelchair, but I can’t say that I wouldn’t. If she were a good woman, that makes all of the difference.
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