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Hello All
I would love to get into the Swinging scene so I have found myself wondering:
14 years ago I fell down some stairs and broke my back. As a result of that it has left me confined to a wheelchair. All the important bits work fine though, the only thing I cannot do is swing from the chandelier or dive off the top of a wardrobe.
Therefore the question I would like to ask is:
Because of my disability would it put off all you couples and single ladies from including me in the sexual get-together’s, liaisons, and clubs?
I would sincerely appreciate frank and honest answers please.
Thank you for taking the time to read this and I look forward to your replies.
Joe
Quote by joe08
Because of my disability would it put off all you couples and single ladies from including me in the sexual get-together’s, liaisons, and clubs?

Hiya Joe wave
Welcome to the forums biggrin
In answer to your question, I don't think your disability would put anyone off of including you in sexual get togethers cool kiss
I've only been to one proper swinging club tho .... and there were a lot of steep stairs to negotiate there. So in some places you could well be restricted to the ground floor (which with my teeny bit of insight, it's not a boring place to be restricted to) - the club i was in for instance, had the bar, a lounge area, a couple of play rooms and a wet area. In fact, I think I spent the whole time down there ....... mainly cos I couldn't work out how to get out the jacuzzi with my dignity still in tact rolleyes lol
As for other get togethers on here - you would be welcome to attend, the only thing that would be a problem, once again is access - but most places are fine, certainly the munches ..... not sure about clubs tho dunno Would have to find out about that beforehand etc
Your disability really isn't a huge issue with people
Hope this helps, even if it is a bit vague :lol:
Sorry. Can't help with info about clubs etc. None in our area so never been to one sad
However, :welcome: to the site. Hope you will enjoy your stay and find some fun along the way wink
Tracy-Jayne
Joe,
I know two people from SH who use wheelchairs and participate in the swinging scene with no problems other than the accessibility issues that Misschief mentioned.
One thing I have to say about the swinger community here is that it's, on the whole, sooooo much less judgemental most groups of people you'd meet outside the "scene".
All I can say is jump in, and fill yer boots !!!
Lucifer
Hi - Welcome to the Site.
I've seen a number of ad's from experienced swingers with various disabilities - it doesnt seem to stop them.
Go for it - having a good sense of humour helps on this site
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All I can say is jump in, and fill yer boots !!!
Lucifer

You might want to try a different approach than this though! lol :lol:
why do people always say what i want to say, before i say it?
How inconsiderate!
Good luck Joe, have fun!
I was worried - there was a deathly silence!
Welcome Joe & have fun. Can't imagine your disability being a problem. :high-smile: wave
Hey Joe,
I am disabled, although to look at you wouldn't know it, but I have an artificial leg. Not really and issue till I get naked....... :shock: which is not a pretty sight anyway LOL redface
Ok I know that my disablity would not be so much of an issue as yours, but I've never had any bad reactions at all.
*mind you I don't really *swing* as such............maybe just 'drift gently in the breeze'
Best wishes anyway, just because you have a disability doesn't make you disabled. (Mmmm does that make sense......oh I know what I mean LOL)
Cheers
M xx
Hey Joe.....you disability isn't a problem to me......I'd happily shag ya..... wink
I hope you stick around and have lots of fun on here......
welcome joe
the peeps in here dont seem to discriminate against much at all only idiots get the rough treatment you will have a great time in here
i mean they even talk to an old welsh guy like me
have fun mate but watch out for warwick he can be madder than me
colin
Welcome Joe , :cheers:
I'm sure you'll have no problems.
:happy: :happy: :happy: :happy: :happy:
Joe, your disability shouldn't stop you from meeting people and having lots of fun - social and otheriwse lol . I would say however, that, thinking about the clubs I go to, there might be a problem with wheelchair access.... e.g. some of the rooms are up or downstairs and certainly all the clubs I can think of are not on one level. I don't know whether clubs are covered in the Disability Discrimination Act (or whatever it's called), but that's the only issue I can think of... and it may not even be an issue if you don't want to heavily get into the club scene. I can't see you having a problem attending munches and other private functions smile
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i mean they even talk to an old welsh guy like me

FFS!!!! I hadn't realised you were old AND Welsh !!! (Strikes jah_2uk off his Christmas Card List wink lol :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
Welcome Joe wave :wave:
People here are much more interested in you the person rather than worrying about any disability you have.
Join in, have fun and get to know us as we get to know you!! :P :P :P
You know what I think sweetheart, maybe others on here would like to know too? Or maybe they could find out for themselves? (Don't worry girls, it's all good I promise!)
HuddsGirl
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Hello All
I would love to get into the Swinging scene so I have found myself wondering:
14 years ago I fell down some stairs and broke my back. As a result of that it has left me confined to a wheelchair. All the important bits work fine though, the only thing I cannot do is swing from the chandelier or dive off the top of a wardrobe.
Therefore the question I would like to ask is:
Because of my disability would it put off all you couples and single ladies from including me in the sexual get-together’s, liaisons, and clubs?
I would sincerely appreciate frank and honest answers please.
Thank you for taking the time to read this and I look forward to your replies.
Joe
I personally always see the person and not the disability. To me its about personality more so than anything else. Its already been said that people who swing are more open minded and a lot less likely to discriminate against disabilities. This I think is very true.
A huge welcome to SH, myself and mrpink look forward to meeting you at a party or munch. :twisted:
Hi All
Just wanted to say a huge thank you to all of you that have posted replies.... Thank you very much biggrin
Love and Best Wishes to you ALL
Joe xxx
p.s. Helen is that a promise wink ?