As many have said, just be sure to give a heads up about your situation.
A professional won't mind your situation, and will do her best to accommodate. The biggest issue will be wheelchair accessibility. Many of us are not on bottom floors.
And if you can do outcall, that problem is solved.
Some of my best gents over the years have been disabled.
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I'm thinking about seeing a provider for the first time, and I'm wondering about etiquette. I'm guessing some providers could be uncomfortable, so I should tell them in advance? Anything else I should do?
Probably more nervous than I need to be about it, I would guess, but I honestly have no idea what to expect.
Originally Posted by dural