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Feeling overlooked and unloved as a disabled guy
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Honestly, I just need to get this off my chest. Being disabled, I often feel like I'm stuck in this bubble where nobody really sees me. It's like I'm invisible or something. I don't even know what it feels like to be truly wanted. It's as if there's this invisible wall that keeps people from seeing the real me, the guy who's got so much love and passion to give.

I get that everyone has their own issues and insecurities, but mine just seem so much bigger because of my physical challenges. It's like my disability is this huge spotlight, making it hard for people to see past it to the real me.

I'm not looking for pity or just some nice words. I just wish someone would look past my wheelchair and see the real me. The guy who loves deep conversations, who's passionate about a bunch of stuff, and who has dreams and fears just like anyone else. I just want to know what it's like to be held, to be comforted, to be kissed with love. To find that person who looks at me in a way that makes me feel special, safe, and understood.

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