Why do men with disabilities watch porn? Is it stimulating? Does it feel good? Does it feed a need? I would say, yes, yes, and yes.
Speaking from my own experience it’s tough to make a connection with ladies, mainly because you don’t know what their intentions are, and what they’re thinking. Every encounter I’ve had with a woman I’m always left trying to figure out what they’re thinking. why are they doing what they’re doing? In some cases, I ask myself what did I do wrong.
I’ve wondered for quite some time now. Does watching porn help with the anxiety of trying to find a girlfriend or does it make men antisocial?
Not a lot of able-bodied women find a disabled man attractive. There are a few out there just not a lot.
Porn takes the pressure off. You don’t have to worry about talking to a woman and guessing what she is thinking, or what her expectations are you can just watch and not worry about rejection or just not worrying about the unknown.
For whatever reason when I turned 30 years old I stopped worrying if about if I could or would get a girlfriend. I’m 41 years old now and yes I do watch porn not every day but I do watch it.
I’m only human though, as a person with a disability I do once in a while think about if I’ll ever wind up with a significant other, it’s not my priority but I do think about it.
When watching porn you do need a sense of reality. Sex that happens in porn doesn’t necessarily happen in the real world.
Who is porn for when it comes to people with disabilities? If you don’t want and you just watch porn to fulfill a man’s needs? If you’re not hurting anybody why not watch porn?
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