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Thread started 07/13/12 4:44am

NippleSteve

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my strange attraction

Hello orgers! I know I haven't been around for a little while but I feel this is the proper place to discuss my issue.....

Every since my first kiss was from a girl on crutches at my elementary school, I have had this attraction to women with physical disabilities. Not mentally challenged, but definitely those who may need my help to function.

A couple of years ago, An ex girlfriend of mine broke her leg and wrist carrying bags of groceries up the stairs to her apartment, and I gladly cared for her during this period. I swear to you all that I was never more attracted to her then when I had to help her out during her time of healing. I was constantly turned on, and I could barely contain myself around her. The sad thing is that once she finally healed, I became extremely unattractive to her & broke up with her almost immediately after her casts where removed.Though I date normal women, I still find myself lusting for certain women I see that could use my help physically.

I sometimes play a game with my (now) girlfriend where I'm a male nurse (I have many nurse outfits and OR scrubs that I wear doing these acts). I have thought about becoming a male nurse many of times before in my real life, but I can't do the job simply because I would constantly be masterbating and eventually get fired from my job. I know my girlfriend thinks I am weird, and I'm not sure how long she will stay around.

So, what are you fellow orgers thoughts? I've been to a shrink, but I feel that I have wasted funds as she has been unable to help me. Whenever I am in a session with her, all I can think about is caring for her bedridden and nursing her back to health.......

Please share your thoughts. I will be more than happy to read them.

....tha cream I make myself....in my bawlz.
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Reply #1 posted 07/13/12 4:54am

tinaz

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Reply #2 posted 07/13/12 5:40am

OldFriends4Sal
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I saw an episode of Law & Order SVU where the wife was turned on by being disabled and rescued and cared for by her husband to the point she was keeping herself sick even when she could easily have been healthy

Stick with the Doctor Patient fantasy, don't get caught up in the real stuff, you might end up hurting someone to fullfill your fetish

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Reply #3 posted 07/13/12 5:44am

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http://www.disaboom.com/s...-devotees/

Understanding Disability Fetishes and "Devotees"

silhouette of a wheelchair in a hall

Even when you know you’re sexy, disability fetishism can take you by surprise. After all, an attraction to people with disability (PWD) isn’t exactly status quo. Yet there are people who find those who are amputees, wheelchair-users, or reliant upon various orthopedic appliances incredibly arousing.

While flattering to a certain extent, this can be intimidating to an individual with a disability. It can be hard to tell if someone is attracted to you or your physical challenge. It’s difficult to decipher if someone has a harmless fetish or if you’ve got a person with a paraphilia on your hands. So what are some things to be aware of in situations like these?

Fetish vs. Paraphilia
Given that the word “fetish” is greatly overused, and paraphilias are very misunderstood, it’s important to understand how each is defined. While fetishism is classified in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV) as a type of paraphilia, many sexologists regard the two as quite different. Unlike a paraphilia, a fetish isn’t necessarily a psychiatric problem.

A fetish is born when a person attaches erotic significance to a non-sexual object. It is characterized by having sexual fantasies, urges, or behaviors involving the use of this object to produce or enhance sexual excitement. This can be with or without a partner. When it comes to people with disabilities, the look, sensation, and experience of the disability provides a sexual thrill.

A paraphilia, however, is considered more of a psychopathology in that the unconventional sexual behavior the individual is fixated on is recurring, obsessive and compulsive. When it comes to having a paraphilia involving disability, people are broken down into three categories:

1. Devotees – These individuals have an intense attraction for disability.
2. Pretenders – These persons have a sexualized fascination with mirroring aspects of disability and its appearance (they may pretend to be disabled themselves).
3. Wannabes – These people have a strong desire to reproduce the sensations, even to the point that they’re willing to inflict self-harm to acquire the disability.

Disability Disclosure
Whether a fetish or paraphilia, a large part of the attraction to a PWD is the ease with which one handles their disability. The less concealed they are about it, the sexier. Beyond that, there is a wide variety of preferences when it comes to facets of a disability. The attraction may be for a specific type of disability, including how it was acquired (e.g., trauma or illness) or how it is evidenced (e.g., scarring). One’s clothing, props, behaviors, or environment can be part of the eroticism as well.

Afflicting more males than females, those truly obsessed with disability may have jobs where they have professional contact with people with disabilities. They may also be involved with social or political efforts focusing on the well-being for people with disabilities. Those looking for community and support for their attraction can be found online, exchanging pictures, pornography, fictional stories, and tips for attracting people with disabilities.

Where Does a Disability Fetish Come From?
There is no clear explanation for why someone develops a fetish for those with disability. The list of potential reasons for such an attraction is long. Speculations aren’t always pretty, and include:

-A lack of success with able-bodied individuals, which makes people with disabilities safer targets of affection.

-The desire for a unique partner who garners attention from onlookers.

-Sadistic tendencies, where the individual loves having power over one of perceived lower status.

-Masochistic tendencies, where one gets satisfaction via feelings of self-degeneration that are associated with having a partner who is stigmatized.

-The imprint of early childhood experiences involving strong emotions for a people with disabilities. (Parental approval for any admiration can further reinforce such.)

-The need to feel like a hero in “saving” a people with disabilities.

Fetishes tend to be benign. In some ways, they are to envy since a person can be easily aroused when presented with the stimulus. They can, however, become problematic when they make it difficult to become intimate with a partner and/or are required for arousal and orgasm. (For help managing a problematic fetish, a person’s best course of action is to work with a certified sex therapist. You can find one in your area via the American Association of S...Therapists).

The Dangers of Paraphilia for People with Disabilities
Dealing with somebody who has a paraphilia, on the other hand, is an alarming situation since this is a type of pathological disorder. Amongst worst-case scenarios, a person with a disability paraphilia exhibits stalker behaviors, e.g., identifying individuals and seeking them out in a healthcare establishment or at disability gatherings. Any indication that a person is more interested in your disability than you is a sign to end any budding relationship.

Overall, people with a disability paraphilia fail to realize their idealized relationship. It can be difficult to find an available potential partner with a disability. Then there’s the matter of the two not feeling connected, both emotionally and sexually. Ultimately, one partner’s unusual sex drive is typically not compatible with the other’s journey to fulfill human relationship needs that are deemed “normal.” For people with disabilities, this “it was over before it started” can bring great relief.

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Reply #4 posted 07/13/12 6:13am

CarrieMpls

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Perhaps you should write to Dan Savage instead of the org.

That's my thought.

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Reply #5 posted 07/13/12 7:59am

kimrachell

omfg that sounds creepy!

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Reply #6 posted 07/13/12 9:28am

KingBAD

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CarrieMpls said:

Perhaps you should write to Dan Savage instead of the org.

That's my thought.

without even readin whut they wrote

i can say

1. dude came here to be wierd

2. he fits in with the rest of the freaks here

3. i expect to see the same shit from him in future

that's my thoughts lol

i am KING BAD!!!
you are NOT...
evilking
STOP ME IF YOU HEARD THIS BEFORE...
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Reply #7 posted 07/13/12 10:43am

PopeLeo

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It's a big bad world. Some guys watch porn, others jerk off to 'Boxing Helena'.

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Reply #8 posted 07/14/12 12:59am

KidaDynamite

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KingBAD said:

CarrieMpls said:

Perhaps you should write to Dan Savage instead of the org.

That's my thought.

without even readin whut they wrote

i can say

1. dude came here to be wierd

2. he fits in with the rest of the freaks here

3. i expect to see the same shit from him in future

that's my thoughts lol

This. lol

surviving on the thought of loving you, it's just like the water
I ain't felt this way in years...
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Reply #9 posted 07/14/12 2:14am

Visionnaire

Steve, for some reason, I woulda thought that you would've been more into nipples or somethin'.

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Reply #10 posted 07/14/12 11:14am

sunflower7

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Steve, for some reason, I woulda thought that you would've been more into nipples or somethin'.






Yea, me too lol
flower .....
" I never saw an ugly thing in my life: for let the form of an object be what it may,- light, shade, and perspective will always make it beautiful."
- John Constable
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Reply #11 posted 07/14/12 11:30am

AsherFierce

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Reply #12 posted 07/14/12 6:21pm

Lammastide

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AsherFierce said:

lol

Ὅσον ζῇς φαίνου
μηδὲν ὅλως σὺ λυποῦ
πρὸς ὀλίγον ἐστὶ τὸ ζῆν
τὸ τέλος ὁ χρόνος ἀπαιτεῖ.”
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Reply #13 posted 07/14/12 6:55pm

Timmy84

KingBAD said:

CarrieMpls said:

Perhaps you should write to Dan Savage instead of the org.

That's my thought.

without even readin whut they wrote

i can say

1. dude came here to be wierd

2. he fits in with the rest of the freaks here

3. i expect to see the same shit from him in future

that's my thoughts lol

Yeah. lol I think he's already posted similar threads lol

[Edited 7/14/12 18:55pm]

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Reply #14 posted 07/14/12 10:28pm

EmeraldSkies

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Ah..... I really don't know how to respond. lol

Music washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life. ~Berthold Auerbach
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