Is it OK for disabled people to go to brothels? Should us minging crips be allowed to get our hands on a pair of boobs and grope them senseless?
The BBC are taking a few more pelters than usual following a line of programming on the network.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/magazine/7057929.stm
Personally speaking the thought of a woman in a wheelchair repulses me, that crusty fanny business would not do it for me; but at the end of the day it’s all down to the individual. I have never had a problem getting women either before the wheelchair or after being stuck with it. Less about me, there are of course those disabled people who are not as lucky as me and must quite simply lock themselves away and bash the bishop!
The trouble is for many disabled people is the system. It is the system that tells you are a useless turd, it is the system that makes you feel ugly, it is the system that labels you and puts you on life’s scrapheap.
The question is, who would want to have sex with a disabled person? Another disabled person?
Oh yes you can imagine the scene, a paralysed man and a paralysed woman, talk about pouring water on the fire! And what about two blind people? Would they ever find each other in the bedroom? Then there’s Professor Stephen Hawking, wouldn’t you love his computer whispering sweet nothings in your ear!
Why would an able-bodied person want to shag a cripple? Before I was buggered there would have been no chance of me touching anything disabled with a barge-pole. (That’s not strictly true, I did shag a Scottish bird once, and the Scots are mashed in the head!)
Face facts, if you are born with a disability you are already shagged! Chances are if you become disabled in later life, you would have filled your boots and would still have the confidence to continue to fill your boots.
It is the institution that prevents disabled people having sex, because in the main society believes disabled people to be horrible and minging and I am afraid that is unlikely to ever change!
5 Responses
warren yorkshire
October 26th, 2007 at 5:19 pm
1I have no disabilities whatsoever, and have nothing to complain about. But, I’ve got to admit, I find this article really sad. The guy who wrote this is very negative and must have had a really sad life. Notice how he fails to tell everyone ‘why’ he is disabled? Could it be that thru his own stupidity he has been the architect of his own misery ( in other words, he only has himself to blame for his fucked-up mind).
He makes the comment ” before I was buggered, there was no chance of me ever touching anything disabled with a bargepole” . Well m8, theres a little old saying….what goes around, comes around. And you’ve certainly got your comeupannce buddy LOL . So, lets hope all the abled women out there dont have the same crappy attitude to disabled ppl,. which you use to have eh.
‘Minging cripps’? Is that how you really see yourself?? What a sad sad person you are. You are obviously either very young with a lot of growing up to do, or just a total arsewipe! Probably the latter! By the way….you have failed to tell us all how you ened up disabled? Was it a self-inflicted incident I wonder
))))))
GROWUP DUDE AND GET A FUCKIN LIFE EH!!
MrCrip
October 27th, 2007 at 1:41 am
2Warren, have you never heard the expression ‘tongue in cheek’?
MrBlack
October 31st, 2007 at 12:09 am
3Warren. May I just say I think your a complete and utter wassack. You clearly have a mind full to the brim of Sh*t and know nothing on the topic. Let’s just hope nothing ever happens to you? Cause i’m sure anyone reading your comment now wishes certain things apon yourself.
I suggest perhaps falling in a hole on your way home from work would do the world some slight justice.
Love to your mothers
Night_owl
November 20th, 2007 at 4:56 am
4Everyone has to vent anger one way or another be it punching a person,door,etc or mearly verbal abuse you count it all up it stems from inside, feelings you know! (animals do it too), So whats the weapon of choice this time? ahhh good old verbal hatred and combined ridicul…each to his own I guess, me personally im not in a wheelchair but I was for 5 years of my infant life all down to a mystery bone disease in my leg. (walk and face a clubbed foot for the rest of my life)… happy days? no way! ive fully recovered now but every winter im constantly reminded of my time in the chair due to constant bone aching pain thanks to the cold british weather.
Kris
February 16th, 2010 at 8:34 pm
5i happened to come across this page by complete accident and after reading the title i decided to read further, but personally i find it rather pathetic, sorry to agree with warren but you are a rather sad individual. what was the point you was gettin at? that disabled people should be pitied? i myself am not disabled in any way, and wouldnt wish it on anyone but some people like yourself by the sounds of it seem to require someone to blame someone to constantly remind you that you can still be of use. the comments about the system being at fault, can you substantiate any of that, i mean what about the system is to blame for your personal treatment?!
it seems to be people like you that are to blame in demoralising disabled people with comments like.
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why would an able-bodied person want to shag a cripple? before i was buggered there would have been no chance of me touching anything disabled.
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you never said that your views have now changed so you must still see crippled and disabled people as grotesque and un attractive!?
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