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Post by feelsunshine on Jul 6, 2022 13:39:14 GMT -5
I find AB men attractive too but I always imagine them disabled. Same here. Since I started to let my dev-mind grow and explore, if I see a hot guy somewhere, my mind instantly puts him in a wheelchair., I cannot recall doing this to AB men I was in a relationship with. These AB relationships however were back in a time when I basically still suppressed the dev feelings. yes, I found AB guys sexy during the time where I didn’t “allow” myself to look out for wheelers. for now, I basically decided if I ever will be in a romantic relationship again, it’s supposed to be a wheeler.
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Post by lilyinblossom on Jan 26, 2023 20:58:55 GMT -5
I find both AB and pwd equally sexy. Even when I let my devness out, I didn't stop finding AB men sexy. I guess it's because I have a list of physical preferences that matches in both cases - for me, the face is determinant: hair type and hair color, eyes color, height, smile, a beautiful nose, you know, I do care if the facial features are beautiful. Coincidently, I've never cared much about an AB guy with a 6 pack, I even like a more natural body, like a tall guy with a beautiful face and a few extra pounds never bothered me at all. Oh, his voice. Voice is also important. I guess this lack of importance I've always given to the rest of the body for AB men helped to build my devness when it comes to be open and attracted to deformities brought by the disability, and maybe it also brought curiosity to explore and see paralyzed (and useless) parts of the body as an attractive thing. But an ugly face is a huge turn off even when the man has my preferred disability. So, my final answer... if I have to choose between an AB and a pwd, that one with the most beautiful face wins.
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