Would it be weird to ask if there's a walk in shower before I go? Anyone else have a mobility problem?

SkinnyJohn

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Unfortunately the past few years hasn't been too great to me. I have to use a cane for walking but everything else is working fine. I would still like to go once in a while but my biggest obstacle is the height of bath tubs to be honest. Walk in stalls are great for me. A few steps are fine and I can handle that. Also a bit self-conscious to see someone and they see someone with a cane.

Anyone else in a similar situation?
 

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Well I understand completely. 4:years ago I had a Stroke. So been out of the escort game to go threw recovery. I lost sight in 1 eye. So I use my white glind stick to get around. So now I'm better. I'm looking for my first girl back.( Half blind) Lol
I will see how that goes. I understand your struggles. Keep on keeping on my friend
 

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There are plenty of service providers that specifically mention that they cater to these types of needs. Beyond that I'm sure most would be happy to answer questions of this nature respectfully. I'm sure you've heard this, and a stranger's opinion won't change anything, but there's no need to feel self conscious. Reach out.
 

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Unfortunately the past few years hasn't been too great to me. I have to use a cane for walking but everything else is working fine. I would still like to go once in a while but my biggest obstacle is the height of bath tubs to be honest. Walk in stalls are great for me. A few steps are fine and I can handle that. Also a bit self-conscious to see someone and they see someone with a cane.

Anyone else in a similar situation?
I hvae mentioned this type of thing to the few ladies I have met, with Mixed responses...
As a double amputee, showering at the place of meeting is difficult and I shower at home just prior to meeting.
Mostly accepted but depending on the provider(if English is a barrier in particular) can be frustrating. As its clearly obvious
that I cannot use a regular shower without a bench etc once they meet me.

so its difficult for sure for those with mobility issues to partake unfortunately
 
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Unfortunately the past few years hasn't been too great to me. I have to use a cane for walking but everything else is working fine. I would still like to go once in a while but my biggest obstacle is the height of bath tubs to be honest. Walk in stalls are great for me. A few steps are fine and I can handle that. Also a bit self-conscious to see someone and they see someone with a cane.

Anyone else in a similar situation?
Excellent post 💫
 

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If your into amps, New Star up on hastings has 2 big rooms on the right as you walk down the hall. Both with showers big enough roll in a wheel chair if needed. Nice tiled floors. Cheers🍻
 
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