Would You Date Someone in a Wheelchair? All people seem to notice is my disability and it sucks.

Have you been with someone with a disability, like a wheelchair user? If so, how was it? If not, would you consider it?

Hello, Reddit community! I'm a 30-year-old guy navigating the dynamics of relationships while embracing unique needs as a wheelchair user due to cerebral palsy. I've found it challenging to meet women, and I'd love to hear your thoughts on dating someone in a wheelchair.

As a straight male wheelchair user, I've noticed the struggle in getting people to swipe right. I'm curious about your diverse perspectives on this matter. Share your thoughts on the complexities of forming connections in the dating world, especially considering the hesitations people may have. And yes I can still be intimate and have sex.

In my journey, I rely on mobility aids, including wheelchairs, due to my cerebral palsy's impact on my mobility. I can still have sex, and I'd like to hear your experiences if you've ever been in a similar situation. Just to clarify, I use a wheelchair for long distances only.

Ladies of Reddit, I'm particularly interested in your insights. Would you ever date someone in a wheelchair? This question arises from the challenges I face in meeting people, and I value the diverse perspectives our community can offer.

As I navigate relationships, I've hesitated to discuss my personal disabilities in the early stages, fearing it might overshadow getting to know someone. However, I recognize that this topic will eventually surface, and I'm uncertain about the outcomes.

I'm reaching out for your experiences and perspectives on forming connections with someone who uses a wheelchair. Have you or someone you know embraced relationships with someone like me? How did you navigate the unique aspects of intimacy and connection?

I genuinely appreciate any insights or advice you may have as I continue on this journey, striving for meaningful connections despite the challenges my disability presents in meeting new people.