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P.ParticipantI think it is not the unattractiveness that causes your problems, but the fear of something very different. Men don’t know much about women in wheelchairs and fear the unknown. People already have problems dealing with the disabled because they’re unsure how to behave. Imagine how much more difficult it is to take the first step for him. So take the first step yourself; that will made it much easier for him. And show your female beauty. Sometimes I have the impression many disabled people don’t care much about their outer appearance, e.g. I’ve never seen a wheelchair driver in a short skirt. Be courageous, self-confident and sexy, and your only problem will be which dinner invitation to accept.
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P.ParticipantHi Jane! I can imagine your problem and there is a hard thing to accept. People, male and female look for a physically and intellectual attractive partner. Sounds hard but my (not very long) life experience says: 90% of all girls say they’re ‘too fat’ but only 5% are from a boys point of view. Noone wants an anorexic girlfriend like Kate Moss. If you haven’t yet been out for a date, change to a more offensive tactic. Boys also like to be asked for a date, not only girls and they will much more likely accept than do the first step themselves. PS: Forgive me the bad English
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