It literally wouldn't make any difference to a relationship, would it? I mean, I get that it's technically a disability, but it's not even like other disabilities where you would have to make allowances. I assume you have a false foot with complete mobility.
So unless the person you're dating has a phobia of false legs (I have met someone with such a phobia) it really doesn't matter one bit. It might surprise the person, as obviously it's something out of the ordinary, but after the "how did it happen" conversation I wouldn't expect it to even be brought up in conversation to be honest.
(If it helps he has a great job and is from a very wealthy family)
Someone did an experiment with a Chad amputee on pof once.
He got a lot of unsolicited messages from women. I do not actually think missing a limb matters that much to women. Or maybe they didn't care because of his good looks?
That's a very broad question, lol. I like variety I guess? I often tend to go for masculine guys, though. With strong personalities, too. I like guys who aren't afraid to challenge me, I hate it when they agree with me just to please me and to avoid conflict.
That's a very broad question, lol. I like variety I guess? I often tend to go for masculine guys, though. With strong personalities, too. I like guys who aren't afraid to challenge me, I hate it when they agree with me just to please me and to avoid conflict.