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The17sss
We've all seen it and been privy to the awkwardness: the guy in the nightclub or bar in a wheelchair. Personally, I give them huge props for having the balls to say "I don't give a " and heading out there knowing they'll get glared at.

But goddamn (and I don't say this in a mocking or sarcastic way at all)... let's say you're in your 20's or 30's and have only been in the chair for a year or two; would it not be depressing as hell to go back into the type of environment where you had some of the best times in your youth... partying, bar hopping, dancing with chicks, after-party hook ups, etc? Why torture yourself watching everyone else dancing, socializing, and chasing ass... shoving all the you wish you could do in your own face? I'm sure they don't want pity, but I can't help feeling horrible for them when I see it. More often than not, I see the forced "I'm having a great time" look on their face, and their buddies with the look that's equal parts "we're having a great time" and "stop staring, ". Sad stuff. I don't know- I'm sure they want to normalize themselves as much as possible but that just seems like the most counterproductive way to go about it.

/rant
Spacey Orange
i'm in a wheelchair and i bet i get more ass than you.:rolleyes:
aquila
Pizerz
Holy perfect reply, that picture just made this thread golden!
Acton
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Originally posted by aquila



:wtf:
Sphere City
you ing disgust me
ziptnf
quote:
Originally posted by Spacey Orange
i'm in a wheelchair and i bet i get more ass than you.:rolleyes:

He's married to a pretty hot chick, so I dunno about all that. But you're really in a wheelchair? What happened?
Reza
Once you go black you"ll need a weelchair
idoru
People in wheelchairs get stared at and, in many cases, glared at wherever they go. The only difference is that there are more people in one concentrated area than at a grocery store or wherever else they might be. I've seen quite a few people in wheelchairs at clubs and nobody has ever really glared at them or made things awkward for that individual and their group of friends. If anything, I see more women approach the people in wheelchairs to flirt/dance with them than any other guy.
Direct
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Originally posted by Spacey Orange
i'm in a wheelchair and i bet i get more ass than you.:rolleyes:


They only hook up with you just so they could get good parking.

Igaryok
A bunch of s in this thread.
Jackson
:wtf:

...that is all
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