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Post by peter37 on May 7, 2018 17:34:47 GMT -5
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Post by peter37 on Jan 15, 2018 13:17:01 GMT -5
Interesting thread. I am a PWD and its not a compromise. If a woman's attractive, it doesn't matter to me if she a devotee or not. I like a woman with great legs, it doesn't make me a bad person. You get together with someone initially based on attraction and everyone is attracted to different things. My university girlfriend liked me but didn't find me attractive sexually because of my disability. I would like to meet a devotee because everyone likes to be desired. For me a devotee is not a compromise, but a desired choice.
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Post by peter37 on Aug 13, 2017 15:27:35 GMT -5
If I was healthy for a day, I'd like to go for a run along the shore line: I've always wanted to go running. To have that extra energy, it would be amazing I'd go rock climbing maybe surfing.
At night I'd go into a bar and flirt with some woman, I've never experienced a woman flirting with me: it would be nice to be chased, sort after.
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Post by peter37 on Aug 11, 2017 18:15:46 GMT -5
Paradise,
Ideal mate, I don't think I've ever been asked before. Height isn't a issue for me, in fact I like long legs: I like a slight, light, toned frame. I do like a lighter frame, because the lighter the woman is, the more I can participate physically. That's the truth of it for me.
At the end of the day a good communicator and kind personality and intelligence is vital, I like a pretty face and a great smile.. Ideal woman... Kate Beckinsale, Zoe Saldana: for me its important they treat me like a healthy red blooded man and not someone they perceive to be weaker physically because I have cerebral palsy. A man still likes to feel like a man, if that makes sense.
I do like a woman to be seductive, maybe a bit cheeky: I do think my taste has changed over time, from sassy to geeky, I like the female scientist look. Above all my ideal mate would have to be a devotee, someone that found my body attractive and someone that wasn't worried about hurting my legs during intimacy: maybe I'm shallow, but I'll worry about it afterwards.
I really appreciate an attractive woman's body, not just because I'm a man, but I think because I've spent a lot of conscious time trying to get my body to work correctly (walking) that I have grown to really appreciate an attractive athletic body.
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Post by peter37 on Jul 30, 2017 3:45:07 GMT -5
This is an interesting topic which resonates with me,
When I graduated from university I struggled to find any work despite being highly qualified. I was up against a negative perception from employers. Eventually a disabled friend of mine mentioned that there are only three available career jobs open to people with disabilities in the UK. They were: Lawyers, Accountants and Teachers. I because a teacher because one of the best teacher training colleagues within the UK was in my hometown: for mobility reasons it made sense. I have come to really love teaching, but I do dream of being a scientist sometimes.
It may be different now in the UK, but that was my perception in the mid 1990s.
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Post by peter37 on Jul 25, 2017 11:43:37 GMT -5
I'm a definite child of the eighties and I believe that era of cartoon and movies were the best. I remember getting up early to watch the Mysterious Cities of Gold and Dungeons and Dragons on a Saturday morning.
I've always had to be hard and determined to survive at school and in life: I've had to earn every inch of respect and success. My father was my role model growing up and still is. I remember him carrying me up three flights of stairs at the cinema so that I could watch the Back to the Future Movies when they came out. In later life I enjoy the UK TV drama Sharpe: take a look..
As steadfast as I've had to be, I still cannot watch the movie Beaches without getting a bit misty eyed. I am a man that's always had to take the hard road and I've become the man that people lean on for support.
To sum up, I'm a steadfast man who can't help but cry when watching the movie Beaches that is looking for a devotee woman that's attracted to a man with Cerebral Palsy that wouldn't mind being a comforting ear and someone to cuddle on a sleepless night. Lovely bum and sexy legs is a bonus.
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Post by peter37 on Jul 25, 2017 6:51:25 GMT -5
Yes I taught primary children 5-11 and I really enjoyed teaching. The best part was Monday morning, all the children would come in with their smiley faces and art work and rush to tell me their stories: I'd be thinking where am I going to put the new artwork. Sadly I had to have an operation and the recovery time was a year. I never went back into the profession after such a time away: I am thinking of getting back into it though. I'm fortunate now that I can do what I want to do, rather than what I have to do financially.
To help you get to know me better I'll give you a bit of a summary: Now, physically, its very had to spot I have CP when clothed, you'll perhaps notice a slight gait and limp when walking. I am fortunate now, but I didn't start of that way. I live close to a major international UK Hospital and to this day I still hold the record for being the most premature baby to survive. I was pronounced dead at birth, but then they noticed I wasn't. I spent a year in an incubator and from that point I have had operation after operation to get to where I am today. Although every operation has benefit me and I'm grateful for the quality of life the doctors gave me, I do suffer some sleepless nights with the memory of the pain. It's strange, the bullying at school doesn't bother me, water of a duck back, but the memory of the pain from the operations remains. but I just get on with it and endure. I hope to make a connection with a devotee and be able to talk about my pain. It does not come easy to me as I'm from a military family and we just get on with it.
After university I did the gap year thing and taught in the Middle East, I told myself it was the gap year thing, but really I was running away and didn't realise it. Eventually I followed my feet home and got a job as an administrator and I work with great people and it gives me more free time than teaching did. I'm looking to find someone and hopefully raise a family. I think that's why I started my property business. No matter how many more operations I have to have, I'll also have the rental yield coming in supporting a potential family.
To sum me up: I want to make a real connection with a devotee and hopefully have a family: before then I'd like to see the world with her. I like Red Dwarf and horror movies and I love the ocean.
I am worried that the a devotee woman might be put of by the fact that I am having a few sleepless nights at the moment, hoping it will pass and I'm struggling a bit with survival guilt. I'll probably get zero responses now, I've been to open, but I am what I am. Anything else you'd like to know just ask.
Sergeant Gunny, hilarious.
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Post by peter37 on Jul 22, 2017 9:13:08 GMT -5
Hi Chan,
I'm new and have posted a thread on the personals section. If you like what you read and are interested, reply to it.
Hope to hear from you.
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Post by peter37 on Jul 22, 2017 0:10:43 GMT -5
Hi Myrrh,
I see you're from Oregon: Have you every done the Goonies tour? My friends and I always talk about doing it.
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Post by peter37 on Jul 22, 2017 0:07:12 GMT -5
Thank you Blueskye101.
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Post by peter37 on Jul 22, 2017 0:05:07 GMT -5
Thank you myrrh. Yes I'm English, I used to work as a primary school teacher, but due to muscle stiffness I had to take a job as an administrator: but I love the people I work with. What do you do for work?
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Post by peter37 on Jul 21, 2017 14:03:37 GMT -5
Hi, I'd be quite flattered really, I'd turn around and ask if she like to join me for a coffee.
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Post by peter37 on Jul 21, 2017 12:25:26 GMT -5
Hi I am a 37 year old man from UK with cerebral palsy with mild spasticity and many scars all over my legs which themselves are thin and muscularly misshapen. I have trouble with my left hand and generally a lot of muscle stiffness. I am very new to the existence of devotee girls but I am very interested. Thanks, I would like to make a connection with some woman, well a woman.
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Post by peter37 on Jul 21, 2017 12:24:11 GMT -5
Hi I am a 37 year old man from UK with cerebral palsy with mild spasticity and many scars all over my legs which themselves are thin and muscularly misshapen. I have trouble with my left hand and generally a lot of muscle stiffness. I am very new to the existence of devotee girls but I am very interested. Thanks, I would like to make a connection with some woman, well a woman.
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Post by peter37 on Jul 21, 2017 11:53:56 GMT -5
Hi Dani, I'm new to the site, just wanted to say, sexy photo.
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