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Be patient is number one. It's hard to overcome a handicap. You might be fine with it but most people are intimated by something they don't know much about. This mean you either have to try to meet people who are OK with it (because they've had other experiences) or meet someone who is ready to really get to know you (and what you can do!). Try finding social networks that will help you meet these kind of people (ex.: clubs, groups, volunteer...) and don't give up. it's always hard after a relationship to get back into the game. A little time, a little patience, a little charm...you'll be great ;-)


I need love advice
I am 26 and in a wheelchair I have been single for a year after a 6 year relationship and every female I have tried to date is not in to me that way they all just want to be friends. I wish people would not look at what I cant do first when they see me....
what can I do