That's an awfully broad question. Of course there are gay men who have a fetish for people in wheelchairs, but that's a pretty small group. Personally, I'm attracted to interesting people with kinky minds, whatever the body type, physical ability is.
Can I ask you a question about this: If I said to you that I thought you were sexy and I was into you, and that I also found it to be a special turn on that you were in a wheelchair, how would that make you feel? Good, because I embraced part of you, or bad because I embraced something that you possibly connected with a disability?
That's an awfully broad question. Of course there are gay men who have a fetish for people in wheelchairs, but that's a pretty small group. Personally, I'm attracted to interesting people with kinky minds, whatever the body type, physical ability is.
Can I ask you a question about this: If I said to you that I thought you were sexy and I was into you, and that I also found it to be a special turn on that you were in a wheelchair, how would that make you feel? Good, because I embraced part of you, or bad because I embraced something that you possibly connected with a disability?
I would not have a problem with a guy being in a wheelchair - as noted above seeing the person as a person is what matters.
That's an awfully broad question. Of course there are gay men who have a fetish for people in wheelchairs, but that's a pretty small group. Personally, I'm attracted to interesting people with kinky minds, whatever the body type, physical ability is.
Can I ask you a question about this: If I said to you that I thought you were sexy and I was into you, and that I also found it to be a special turn on that you were in a wheelchair, how would that make you feel? Good, because I embraced part of you, or bad because I embraced something that you possibly connected with a disability?
I've done it. It was unusual I guess. But all ok.
What did you do? How far did you go? I'm interested.