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Originally Posted by gimme_that
Is their anyone who would actually consider seeing clients of this type?
I just found it fascinating that men in these conditions were paying for compainionship such as this. But I thought if it was legal.......would a provider have to post if she was handicapped availiable or not........
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First of all in this day and age there are so many programs available for computers to help translate for the blind, voice activated etc. Where there is a will (or need) there is a way. Always someone some where to help "fix" what needs fixed.
I've always been a equal opportunist provider so to speak, as long as they let me know.
Each lady has their own reasons for their do's and don'ts.
I had a brother that was paralyized, I saw how lonely and depressed he got at times. If he had a lady over he usually was in much better spirits for many days.
The theraputic factor is incrediable. That alone is so worth seeing a man with any type of handicap.
I remember years ago when I agree to give a horse training clinic to help a theraputic riding school out on a fund raiser how amazed I was by the benifits to the students. To see a person with Autism hyper and out of control suddenly become relaxed and focused. PLAINLY AMAZING!
I want to think the happiness I bring such clients holds a great theraputic impact for them that will last for days and help with functioning in the rest of their daily lives. This also can be said for "ANYONE" whom visits with me as well.