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Im their with you brother. I lost both my feet on my 5th deployment and on that mission I lost half my team. I had been injured before but what many dont understand is the reason I stayed in was because of my family. My brothers who I had served with in the teams for 10yrs! I am a little beat up but very attractive with my clothes on. When my clothes off you can see my scars and my prosthetic feet which have been a turn off for some providers and thats why I dont hobby as much because some see it as a turn off and have put me ridiculled me calling me "crippled" and "no legged man". I will not say which providers said these to me but to me I just let it run off my back like water. I know what I have done for this country and you should not let it get to you brother. There are plenty of fish in the sea!
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Wow...now, this is when I would call someone *shallow* and just plain ignorant! There's no reason to be mean-spirited and rude...we owe you and the others who have served our country...a Debt of Gratitude. Fortunately, most of the reputable providers here have great hearts and common sense!
Some of us go above and beyond for our disabled gents...you don't need to suffer any indignity whatsoever! To the OP, for future dates...I would let the provider know...upfront...what your particular disability is. This way, it doesn't cause any awkward moments, and will save yourself a whole lot of grief! Good-luck to you!