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MalcolmF
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I've brilliantly managed to acquire a rare form of MND, which has left me unable to walk without the aid of a stick, and then still with some difficulty... Still working full time, pursuing life as best as possible and pathologically positive! Yet the truth is, a single man who limps with a walking stick isn't the most attractive proposition to the "regular" world... Where do we meet?
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Sound tricksy. :-/ Hello!Autistic mother (they/them) not Autism Mom
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(Not looking for relationships myself, but I know what you mean, and I am working down the welcomes list! I hope you find what you'd hope to online and off!
Oh for a coffee bar that went with a broad range of specialist shopping and services.)Autistic mother (they/them) not Autism Mom
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