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By *lackley78 OP   Man
over a year ago

Manchester

Hey Guys

I was here as part of a couple & we never explored the social side of the scene & it's somthing I've decided i need to do as the experience here as a single guy is completely different & I've already experienced being told a load of bs about meeting by people i think have no intention of meeting me but like to say they have.

I understand my situation as a wheelchair user will put some people off for others i may not be their type all of which i can handle I'm a big boy & we can't be attracted to everyone. However a few have genuinely messed me about.

Fortunately I've also chatted to some lovely people & have a few things lined up I'm really looking forward too. However I'm going to a daytime social meet in Manchester in April as i hope meeting people really into the scene face to face may help me.

What do you think??. I'm keen to talk to people more experienced & have just found out about a venue in Leeds thats Wheelchair Accessible & if you know of others or tips to meeting like minded ppl here or online I'm genuinely open to suggestions & make some strong lasting friendships after 26 months she's my names Ben Please come & say hi

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By *rivervaderMan
over a year ago

bolton


"Hey Guys

I was here as part of a couple & we never explored the social side of the scene & it's somthing I've decided i need to do as the experience here as a single guy is completely different & I've already experienced being told a load of bs about meeting by people i think have no intention of meeting me but like to say they have.

I understand my situation as a wheelchair user will put some people off for others i may not be their type all of which i can handle I'm a big boy & we can't be attracted to everyone. However a few have genuinely messed me about.

Fortunately I've also chatted to some lovely people & have a few things lined up I'm really looking forward too. However I'm going to a daytime social meet in Manchester in April as i hope meeting people really into the scene face to face may help me.

What do you think??. I'm keen to talk to people more experienced & have just found out about a venue in Leeds thats Wheelchair Accessible & if you know of others or tips to meeting like minded ppl here or online I'm genuinely open to suggestions & make some strong lasting friendships after 26 months she's my names Ben Please come & say hi"

I’m hoping to go but nervous about going alone

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By *lackley78 OP   Man
over a year ago

Manchester


"Hey Guys

I was here as part of a couple & we never explored the social side of the scene & it's somthing I've decided i need to do as the experience here as a single guy is completely different & I've already experienced being told a load of bs about meeting by people i think have no intention of meeting me but like to say they have.

I understand my situation as a wheelchair user will put some people off for others i may not be their type all of which i can handle I'm a big boy & we can't be attracted to everyone. However a few have genuinely messed me about.

Fortunately I've also chatted to some lovely people & have a few things lined up I'm really looking forward too. However I'm going to a daytime social meet in Manchester in April as i hope meeting people really into the scene face to face may help me.

What do you think??. I'm keen to talk to people more experienced & have just found out about a venue in Leeds thats Wheelchair Accessible & if you know of others or tips to meeting like minded ppl here or online I'm genuinely open to suggestions & make some strong lasting friendships after 26 months she's my names Ben Please come & say hi

I’m hoping to go but nervous about going alone "

Well from what i understand they're a friendly bunch of course i feel similar but at the end of the day anything worth having in life is on the other side of fear i will be on my own & you cant miss me im in an off road power chair obviously come say hi we will have a good laugh & meet some like minded ppl ty for commenting too

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By *rivervaderMan
over a year ago

bolton

Yea no probs

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Hey Guys

I was here as part of a couple & we never explored the social side of the scene & it's somthing I've decided i need to do as the experience here as a single guy is completely different & I've already experienced being told a load of bs about meeting by people i think have no intention of meeting me but like to say they have.

I understand my situation as a wheelchair user will put some people off for others i may not be their type all of which i can handle I'm a big boy & we can't be attracted to everyone. However a few have genuinely messed me about.

Fortunately I've also chatted to some lovely people & have a few things lined up I'm really looking forward too. However I'm going to a daytime social meet in Manchester in April as i hope meeting people really into the scene face to face may help me.

What do you think??. I'm keen to talk to people more experienced & have just found out about a venue in Leeds thats Wheelchair Accessible & if you know of others or tips to meeting like minded ppl here or online I'm genuinely open to suggestions & make some strong lasting friendships after 26 months she's my names Ben Please come & say hi

I’m hoping to go but nervous about going alone "

I've been to socials load sof times on my own. I know it will be different as a single woman though.

If you and OP meet up you will have someone to chat to. Many people ignore single men at social events. You have to make the effort to chat. If they are rude (and some will be) just ignore them and walk away.

Some people will only talk to their friends, some are more open to chatting to new people.

It's a social event, don't treat it like a shagfest. Again some people will only chat to those they want to fuck. If nothing else you can people watch.

Hope you both have a good time.

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By *rivervaderMan
over a year ago

bolton


"Hey Guys

I was here as part of a couple & we never explored the social side of the scene & it's somthing I've decided i need to do as the experience here as a single guy is completely different & I've already experienced being told a load of bs about meeting by people i think have no intention of meeting me but like to say they have.

I understand my situation as a wheelchair user will put some people off for others i may not be their type all of which i can handle I'm a big boy & we can't be attracted to everyone. However a few have genuinely messed me about.

Fortunately I've also chatted to some lovely people & have a few things lined up I'm really looking forward too. However I'm going to a daytime social meet in Manchester in April as i hope meeting people really into the scene face to face may help me.

What do you think??. I'm keen to talk to people more experienced & have just found out about a venue in Leeds thats Wheelchair Accessible & if you know of others or tips to meeting like minded ppl here or online I'm genuinely open to suggestions & make some strong lasting friendships after 26 months she's my names Ben Please come & say hi

I’m hoping to go but nervous about going alone

I've been to socials load sof times on my own. I know it will be different as a single woman though.

If you and OP meet up you will have someone to chat to. Many people ignore single men at social events. You have to make the effort to chat. If they are rude (and some will be) just ignore them and walk away.

Some people will only talk to their friends, some are more open to chatting to new people.

It's a social event, don't treat it like a shagfest. Again some people will only chat to those they want to fuck. If nothing else you can people watch.

Hope you both have a good time. "

Are you going? If so can we chat with you?

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By *lackley78 OP   Man
over a year ago

Manchester


"Hey Guys

I was here as part of a couple & we never explored the social side of the scene & it's somthing I've decided i need to do as the experience here as a single guy is completely different & I've already experienced being told a load of bs about meeting by people i think have no intention of meeting me but like to say they have.

I understand my situation as a wheelchair user will put some people off for others i may not be their type all of which i can handle I'm a big boy & we can't be attracted to everyone. However a few have genuinely messed me about.

Fortunately I've also chatted to some lovely people & have a few things lined up I'm really looking forward too. However I'm going to a daytime social meet in Manchester in April as i hope meeting people really into the scene face to face may help me.

What do you think??. I'm keen to talk to people more experienced & have just found out about a venue in Leeds thats Wheelchair Accessible & if you know of others or tips to meeting like minded ppl here or online I'm genuinely open to suggestions & make some strong lasting friendships after 26 months she's my names Ben Please come & say hi

I’m hoping to go but nervous about going alone

I've been to socials load sof times on my own. I know it will be different as a single woman though.

If you and OP meet up you will have someone to chat to. Many people ignore single men at social events. You have to make the effort to chat. If they are rude (and some will be) just ignore them and walk away.

Some people will only talk to their friends, some are more open to chatting to new people.

It's a social event, don't treat it like a shagfest. Again some people will only chat to those they want to fuck. If nothing else you can people watch.

Hope you both have a good time. "

Ty so much good advice i must admit going on my own is a bit daunting but anything in life worth having is on the other side of fear so im definitely going & Ob is going & another couple ive just met

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Hey Guys

I was here as part of a couple & we never explored the social side of the scene & it's somthing I've decided i need to do as the experience here as a single guy is completely different & I've already experienced being told a load of bs about meeting by people i think have no intention of meeting me but like to say they have.

I understand my situation as a wheelchair user will put some people off for others i may not be their type all of which i can handle I'm a big boy & we can't be attracted to everyone. However a few have genuinely messed me about.

Fortunately I've also chatted to some lovely people & have a few things lined up I'm really looking forward too. However I'm going to a daytime social meet in Manchester in April as i hope meeting people really into the scene face to face may help me.

What do you think??. I'm keen to talk to people more experienced & have just found out about a venue in Leeds thats Wheelchair Accessible & if you know of others or tips to meeting like minded ppl here or online I'm genuinely open to suggestions & make some strong lasting friendships after 26 months she's my names Ben Please come & say hi

I’m hoping to go but nervous about going alone

I've been to socials load sof times on my own. I know it will be different as a single woman though.

If you and OP meet up you will have someone to chat to. Many people ignore single men at social events. You have to make the effort to chat. If they are rude (and some will be) just ignore them and walk away.

Some people will only talk to their friends, some are more open to chatting to new people.

It's a social event, don't treat it like a shagfest. Again some people will only chat to those they want to fuck. If nothing else you can people watch.

Hope you both have a good time.

Are you going? If so can we chat with you?"

No I'm not going.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Hey Guys

I was here as part of a couple & we never explored the social side of the scene & it's somthing I've decided i need to do as the experience here as a single guy is completely different & I've already experienced being told a load of bs about meeting by people i think have no intention of meeting me but like to say they have.

I understand my situation as a wheelchair user will put some people off for others i may not be their type all of which i can handle I'm a big boy & we can't be attracted to everyone. However a few have genuinely messed me about.

Fortunately I've also chatted to some lovely people & have a few things lined up I'm really looking forward too. However I'm going to a daytime social meet in Manchester in April as i hope meeting people really into the scene face to face may help me.

What do you think??. I'm keen to talk to people more experienced & have just found out about a venue in Leeds thats Wheelchair Accessible & if you know of others or tips to meeting like minded ppl here or online I'm genuinely open to suggestions & make some strong lasting friendships after 26 months she's my names Ben Please come & say hi

I’m hoping to go but nervous about going alone

I've been to socials load sof times on my own. I know it will be different as a single woman though.

If you and OP meet up you will have someone to chat to. Many people ignore single men at social events. You have to make the effort to chat. If they are rude (and some will be) just ignore them and walk away.

Some people will only talk to their friends, some are more open to chatting to new people.

It's a social event, don't treat it like a shagfest. Again some people will only chat to those they want to fuck. If nothing else you can people watch.

Hope you both have a good time.

Ty so much good advice i must admit going on my own is a bit daunting but anything in life worth having is on the other side of fear so im definitely going & Ob is going & another couple ive just met "

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Post on the social thread.

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