Chief's advice is fantastic.
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I know Madal's on the forum has Sean's disease to a lesser degree, and it is not unlikely to see him hospitalized because a girl jumped on him or something.
This is true.
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You have to accept the way things are, and then go from there.
This is so true, stop trying to be what your not and make people want what you are!
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I've never been paralyzed before, but I'd be willing to be the 'typical approach' isn't how you need to be gaming.
There are some key difference, especially if you have a mobility aid such as a wheelchair. Unfortunately this is because so many people have a stereotype about people with a disability. There are many ways around this. What you do have to accept is there are some women who downright WONT get with you JUST because of it. But that is fine, cos there are some women who WONT get with you cos of your hair colour, the car your drive, your race, your gender or many other things. There are plenty of women who will not care about your paralysis.
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The vast majority of the people who do not succeed are:
1. Not committed enough
2. They don't want success enough
3. Too scared to let go of their comfort zone
4. Too focused on short-term gains instead of long-term development
5. Never actually believed they could do it from the start
6. Or some other reason similar to the above shit
I feel you are in the number 5 here, just the way you word things make it sound like you think your disability is going to effect it. Therefore it will.
I know I link this post of mine a lot, but seriously, read it.
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Lastly, if you have msn, email or something, feel free to PM me for mine and I will give you some one to one for free. All I ask before you take this offer is that you consider this statement:
I cannot make you good with women, nobody in the community can make you good with women. Only you can make you good at something, we can show you how, but you have to do.
Whatever your decision, luck to you man.
Madals