Handicapped Or Disabled Nudists
This group is being created for those of us that have a handicap or disability. It will hopefully help educate those that look upon us as being different to the point of rejection. The group is open to anyone that feels they fit outside the "norm" rather as a nudist/naturist or just in society. Individuals that may have or know someone that is/has: Tourette syndrome, MS, AIDS, Obesity,...
Discussions
In 2013 I had an accident while working as a nude model leaving me with a spinal injury at the base of my neck, paralysis below there, severe muscle contractions and spasms and double incontinence. Before that, as well as being an artists'...
I have two major medical conditions. One is Congestive Heart Failure, as a result of a viral infection. I am controlling it with medication and exercise. The other is called CMT(Carchot-Marie-Tooth) Neuropathy, a hereditary condition that causes...
I am a fat women... obesity
Hi I would like to chat with you sometime. I have an increasingly common neurological disease, which now prevents me from visiting nudist resorts and therefore Im restricted to being a home nudist, I enjoy chatting on cam see my profile for details
My name is Neil from Green Bay Wisconsin and I have Asperger syndrome and I was born with extremely mild cerebral palsy please read my profile I would love to chat or get to know personally anyone
Hi All, I am new to truenudists. I searched for a group of disabled nudist to make friends with other disabled nudist. I have had to use crutches most of my life, as a child and as an adult. I have a spinal cord disorder, however, I never let my...
I just joined today and am just curious if anybody else in this group has MS? I was diagnosed with rrms in 2012
Hello all, I was a career army NCO, planning to retire at 30years of service when I was injured on duty in 1990. After 10 months in a military hospital I was forced to retire. All of my injuries were internal but a severe concussion caused a stroke...
Hi all. I am 46 years old paralyzed from the chest down for the last 17 (almost 18) years. Would like to chat with others that are chair bound and how you have handled the accessibility issue at gatherings and when it comes to meeting others.
any autistics on here?