Being gay is hard enough, because some people don't respect you, don't pay them any attention. But, now try being gay, transgendered, and confined to a WHEELCHAIR. AHHHH, now there's the trick. I'm forty-eight years old, and this summer I discovered that not to far from where I live, we have a GOODWILL OUTLET STORE that sells some really cute and sexy women's clothing. A friend dared me to, not only buy racy se-through lingerie, but to wear this out in public. Word-of-advice!!!! Never dare me to do anything!!! 'cause I just might do it. I had always wanted to do this, so I did, and without embarrassment. After doing this, buying lingerie and dresses was easy. Then I took my transformation one step further and another friend of mine showed me how to apply MAKE-UP. O.M.G.!!!!!, I could not believe that the beautiful slut in the mirror was me!!!! I grew my hair out, had my eyelashes painted dark, ( to bring out the color of my eyes ) and I wore a very slinky, sexy, low-cut pink dress, and I didn't give a rats butt what anyone else thought. This is me, like it or not. Jaymegurl
Hi, I was a social worker... i had some clients in wheelchairs... If they were not clients, I would have dated at least one of them. It is head (mind) and heart (soul) that matters. The guy I really was friendly with had CP but NOTHING kept him down, he was always POSITIVE of spirit. He was (is) a beacon. Let your light shine baby and you'll be a beacon too. Tom
Awesome! Don't let your wheelchair hold you back. I have fibromyalgia and arthritis and sometimes I have trouble getting around too.