A friend of mine had a quadruple bypass lasy year. He has scars still on his leg, arm and chest. Would providers feel weird servicing him or even maybe decline him all together. I dont know if he hobbies or not. But was at hus house the other day and just got me thinking.
Not at all. I serviced men without legs, and also hands.
It's not about the body, it's about how a man conducts himself. If he needs help with hygiene, then I don't mind helping cleaning him up either.
I worked in hospitals cleaning bums, changing catheters, ect. When ur used to dealing with the human body u get used to it. It's all just skin. What matters is how a person conducts themselves.
Would I service a disabled vet? Hell yeah.
Would I service someone who was born without limbs? Yes
Would I service someone who had scars all over them? Yes
You learn to see past physical characteristics.
Character is everything.
Sometimes the disabled ones are the nicest ones.