juliaoceania
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Joined: 4/19/2006 From: Somewhere Over the Rainbow Status: offline
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I cannot imagine how it feels to hide something like this, and personally I can understand the feeling of wanting to. I do have to ask you a question, wouldn't it be a tremendously joyous feeling to be contacted by doms that knew of your medical problems, but chose to contact you anyways? You would not have to hide it, there would be no fear that you would be rejected once your limitations were out in open. I would think that it would be a relief to only talk with men that knew of your situation. I do not think you owe it to anyone to tell them anything about yourself as long as it is on the friendship level. I do think that if the conversations start to get increasingly intimate, you need to inform people, it is only fair. Some people this would be an issue for, others it will not. Some men do not require service of you that would necessitate you being anything but what you are, others would desire someone that was extremely physically active There are a lot of men chose not to contact me because I was "too tall" or "not thin enough" or perhaps I was "too old" for them. The particulars of why they were not attracted to me really do not matter, I just wasn't their cuppa jo. That was ok with me, I wanted the one that wanted me the way I am, not try to convince someone that had some issue about my physical self to change their mind about it. Just my thoughts, and believe me, many would not be put off by a little walking problem... there are worse problems to have in my estimation.
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