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Jared2018
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31 Mar 2018 4:17PM

Sure, tips couldn't hurt.

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31 Mar 2018 7:02PM

Seeing as you managed to seduce a girl with a disability quite quickly, I bet your game is pretty good. So I won't give you tips on that. In my experience, the problem to good sex lies with experience. A person with a disability, who is inexperienced with sex, will not know herself what she likes, how to do it or how to instruct someone else. That is why I urge people to not move on after one disappointing experience, but to work through it together. Knowing that, what would you ask her next time you see her?

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02 Apr 2018 12:39PM

I will keep that in mind, I will not move on yet. As to my game, it could always use more work and tips.

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06 Apr 2018 3:57AM

Well, what part of your game do you think needs improvement?

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07 Apr 2018 4:03PM

Probably just the icebreaker, most of the time it is somewhat awkward until the conversation gets going a little bit.

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08 Apr 2018 6:35AM

That is a tough one. Most women are looking for more than sex. So a simple pickup lines won't cut it. If your intentions become too obvious, it will scare away many women too. Normally the awkwardness of breaking the ice is circumvented by the Some locations, like pubs or discotheques, are obvious socializing venues. You are expected to meet new people and maybe even hook up. The problem is that these locations are rarely disability friendly. In all my life I've only seen one or two people with a disability while out at night.

I guess there is no generic icebreaker I can offer. You'll just have to wing it, move on if it doesn't work and don't get frustrated.

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