PugofCrydee
You want to know how I got these scars?
I get what you mean now, and I think it's definitely acceptable when someone has a very obvious disability.
While I don't come close to qualifying as "significantly disabled," I do have a lot of functional difficulties resulting from my disorder(s). Things look pretty bleak indeed, I can't come *close* to living at the pace of modern life. Everyone has their 2 jobs with evening classes for the graduate degree, while living independently. Everyone expects that everyone else is like this, which sickens me to death.
Any man who can't live at even half that pace is excluded generally, and has no shot with women. The older he gets, the higher the expectations are placed among him, and the more pathetic he looks for not being able/willing to participate.
Yes although our problems may not be physical ones, you and I both know how they effect (and limit) our chances of sexual intimacy with someone else. And thus the question then begs to be asked;
If it's ok for physically disabled people to use sex workers under the banner of therapy, compassion and human understanding, why would it not be ok for those with mental illness?