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I am one with disability and I have noticed that Indy women are much more understanding because you actually speak with them directly or with an assistant. As fort agencies it's not even close because I think that the booker does not mention to the ladies what to expect. I am speaking from experience and that is 1 more reason I do not do agency ladies.
I know there are some that swear to agencies and are very loyal and love it, but this is my experience I have had.
A lot won't understand when someone is disabled. You can know someone or have a family member with a disability, but you will never understand the struggles we have.
 

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I am one with disability and I have noticed that Indy women are much more understanding because you actually speak with them directly or with an assistant. As fort agencies it's not even close because I think that the booker does not mention to the ladies what to expect. I am speaking from experience and that is 1 more reason I do not do agency ladies.
I know there are some that swear to agencies and are very loyal and love it, but this is my experience I have had.
A lot won't understand when someone is disabled. You can know someone or have a family member with a disability, but you will never understand the struggles we have.
Thank you mister, we already know each other’s :p
This is not the discussion of this thread tho. A community would only be very helpful for the industry.
I see a gap in the market today that was not present 4-5 years ago. Also since covid, seems like a lot less clients with disabilities are entering the market, which is sad and we need factor of change.
That being said, @Sensation agency should be your go to agency since Joe make sure you have good experience (client and escort) and he has at least 2 ladies that are 100% comfortable with disabilities.
I remember 8 years ago when i started, Franky from vog took everything in charge and made sure i had great times. He cared more than other agencies. So the booker attitude is extremely important to help new clients to try and stay into the industry.
 
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Rosie Sparkles

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I have a few clients with mobility disabilities or who are on the autism spectrum. Knowing them, they don't go on review boards as they do not necessarily feel the need to discuss their sexuality or the relationship we build. I wish you luck in your research. I think Sonia Von Sacher has a website with some providers that sees clients with disabilities but as you can see as I am not listed there, it is not at all exhaustive.
 

Handi

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I have a few clients with mobility disabilities or who are on the autism spectrum. Knowing them, they don't go on review boards as they do not necessarily feel the need to discuss their sexuality or the relationship we build. I wish you luck in your research. I think Sonia Von Sacher has a website with some providers that sees clients with disabilities but as you can see as I am not listed there, it is not at all exhaustive.
Thabk you very much Rosie, I will contact a few indies to see if i can get in touch with some of their clients!
 

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The loveable is a great place to start. I'm a person with an handicap. Sonia and the other providers on loveable have a ton of positive reviews.

I did not meet a sp for years. It’s difficult to give a référence for meeting. I am not ready to send a picture of my id.

I love to have great discussion with sp. It’s as important as the sex part of the meeting.
 

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I have come to notice those with disabilities tended to keep the disability quiet until I showed up. Often admitting to wanting to see how I reacted to see if it was a visit they would continue with. Apparently they have gotten a few negative first impressions, and dismissed the girl, seeing her negative reaction.

Personally I get curious and facinated. I might ask some tactless questions, but I struggle with a personal filter on my curiosity. But I have known and been exposed to disabilities since I was a child, I don't think much of it. Everyone is human regardless, and we all need affection and acceptance.
 
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NataliaLatina

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I’ve had many clients with disabilities, amputees, autism, 2 clients who were paralyzed from the waist down, it’s never been a big deal.. I just wish wish they let me know ahead of time. To maybe better prepare and help them be more comfortable .
 
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NataliaLatina

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Same
I really don’t mind meeting someone with disabilities but I do prefer if they let me know in advance so that I don’t act surprised in front of him.
Its like expecting to see a slim girl but you she is bigger in real life. It won’t necessarily bother you but you will be surprised a little.
I work in the health care field (future nurse) so I really don’t judge appearance and I have some basic knowledge on how to use some sort of equipment and some mobility techniques.
I work in the dental field, and used to work in a geriatric clinic, we can definitely help with helping them onto the bed without them hurting themselves. Same goes for elderly men who need canes. We need to be prepared to help them. Not every girl is capable or wants to!
 
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Julia Sky

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I've seen many disabled clients and have disabled regulars as well! I definitely prefer being told in advance so I know what to expect, but I'm generally able to adapt to most situations regardless.

As Rosie had said, I think the majority aren't on merb, or they mostly lurk. But I can see why OP would want a community of disabled clients. I would imagine a review board by disabled clients would he very helpful because we always read about how good the service was etc, but it can be hard to navigate trying to find a disability friendly SP and maybe if there was a board strictly for reviews by clients with disabilities it would open many new doors!
 

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I don’t mind seeing someone with a disability. I just don’t have the most convenient place to accommodate certain disabilities like any that would require using a wheelchair for instance.

I also don’t visit private residences so for some it’s problematic if they can’t leave their house.

I once met a man who only had one leg and didn’t tell me before meeting. It really made no difference. He was born this way and it might be why he didn’t mention it, because he’s so used to it.
 

flightpro

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I have a bag (stoma) which most of times people who don't know that just refused me (mostly if the girl is on LL). But all the agency there's no problem at all for incall and outcall. And big thanks to euphoria for my first time a while ago and made me discover this world and acceptance after my separation.

I'm a cute guy. Accept my bag. But! Always respect the girl even if she doesn't know what it is and won't show up with that surprise and make her feel bad.

Now searching for a regular north shore I could meet since I moved and too far going downtown but it's a detail!
 
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