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Steve27821ParticipantYou have a touching post, but I just want to answer the last question. How does one know if a wheelchair-bound person, male or female, can have sex? I would suppose that depending on the injury or disease, some can and some can’t. To most men, while dating, the prospect of sex is important. The ones that say it isn’t are lying. It may not be the No.1 priority for simply asking someone out, but I would say that within a date or two the thought has crossed a guy’s mind. Short of wearing a sign saying ‘I am functional down there,’ how can this conversation occur without someone feeling awkward? Sorry for a reply that is more question than answer.
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