Dating sites for people who have disabilities
My right leg just stopped growing when I was about 13 and my left leg continued to grow until I was about 17.
It’s really not that much difference, but to make up for it most of my shoes have a built-up sole on the right side, and are one size smaller since that foot is smaller.
Since I don’t have any control of my waist or legs my shorter right leg kind of swings first and my left drags the floor just a little as it swings through. I am used to people staring at my legs as I am almost always in a skirt or dress. Now I even like to show the leg braces off a little.
Sometimes my skirts barely cover the thigh straps on the tops of my braces.
Being in a rush, I decided to go in my wheelchair, without the leg braces I usually wear.
I have all kinds of shoes from athletic shoes to sandals for the summer.
My favorites though are the high heels I wear at work. My right leg is also a little shorter than my left one, another part of my disability.
I’ve learned to use my leg braces pretty well and walk with a swing through gait.
That means I put both forearm crutches out in front of me and swing both legs through the middle.