Hi, im a former forces guy, sadly injured in Afgan where I lost my left foot and now use a prosthesis. I,ve been on the swinging scene for around 10 years, but since the accident have lost the confidence to make contact with people or send friend requests or even comment in the chat rooms. I dont look any different or act it. Im just a normal guy with sexual interests like everybody else. Will I still fit into the scene or is it time to give up and start collecting stamps? Any advice would be welcome even if just to buff my confidence a little. Many thanks jjrob.
There are some great stamps out there and there will be a glut of new covers issued with the Olympics and Jubilee around the corner, but if that's seriously how you think go back to Afganistan and see if you can give up the rest of yourself.
Your a soldier and whilst the change in your life is major, it is not life changing, you are not really any different now than you were before you were WIA, there are women here that get wet at the thought of a soldier in thier knickers, there are others who actually seek amputees (and not just in swinging.
Even clubs like Chameleons which because of the age of the building is not wheelchair friendly (and because it is a private members club does not come under the new legislation for wheelchair access) is accessible to you.
Seriously if this sounds unsympathetic I am sorry, but sympathy is not what you need, all you need is confidence, something that half the single guys going to clubs lack suffer from anyway when going for the first time.
If you feel it's too much come with me I will take you to Atlantis in Stoke on Trent and introduce you to a few people.
welcome to swinging heaven. Sorry for your misfortune, but can't see how it'll make any difference to your swinging. Your relatively young, and I presume otherwise healthy, so press on and enjoy. If you ever fancy coming over to brighton feel free to look me up.
take mids up on the offer.
she's a nice,straight talking woman and you'll be in good hands.
welcome,good luck, and i hope to see you in chat and around the forums.
:welcome: to the forum jjrob!
You could maybe think about going to one of the Munches or socials advertised in the Let's Meet Up or Club Meets forums. That way you could meet folk, chat and build your confidence.
Ultimately, as others have said, confidence is sexy. Don't ever doubt yourself; in your own words, you're just a normal guy with sexual interests. :thumbup:
Interesting to come across your post today, because only recently I met someone who was also ex forces and injured- amputated below the knee. He is VERY cute, lovely to chat to, and very confident!! Especially with other bits of his body if ya know what I mean ;)
For me, it was not an issue at all. Obviously I'm not going to ignore the fact and pretend! But I am (I believe) a decent enough person, curious about life and people, and confident to ask questions about it and then move on. And I hope to think there are plenty other people out there like me. And if you do come across individuals who judge you, well, you don't want to associate with them anyway! It might be hard to meet people, but then, this is the case for everyone on here I think. It takes time to filter through and find the genuine people whatever your physique!
Goodluck!! x
If you see me or my worse half (Shi) in chat just say Hi.. we dot bite and don't care if you have 2 feet 3 or the 1. We don't judge but will do out best to make you feel welcome :welcome:
It's great to see you getting back into the swing. Maybe I am unusual (or wierd if you like) but I find scars and such like interesting and not at all unattractive. People's lives are so fascinating and wrinkles, scars even the occasional amputation simply marks the events that have produced a rounded, interesting human being.
I'm also an engineer so would be very nosy about any mechanical prostheses.
When you are ready, you will be ready to jump back into the scene. You are a soldier - even if not active any longer. You know about overcoming threats and such like. You WILL overcome the loss of confidence that is a current but transitional condition. I do find that faking confidence can often result in gaining true confidence.
Thank you to everyone that left a comment, each and everyone of them has been a help. I have a new perspective on things now guys. My glass suddenly feels half full instead of half empty. And that profile is getting a makeover. Once again thank you. JJ