For My Friends with Disabilities
   As a provider of over 2 years, I have met with a lot of friends who have disabilities. From
them, I learned that there is a bump that some gents feel they must get over before feeling
comfortable enough to contact a provider.

   I created this page because I want to remove that bump in the road between us.  Here,
hopefully you will be able to learn a little about my personality (if you haven't already) and I
hope that it will allow you to relax and feel comfortable with booking a date together.

   First, I want to let you know that there is absolutely no need to let me know that you have a
disability when booking, because this is not something that affects whether we see each other
or not.  What I look for is that you are safe, kind and not violent. I leave the decision up to you
whether you would like to share this with me before meeting or not.  Either way, I assure you we
will have a wonderful time together!

   The only exception I can say, would be if you need any special arrangements, which I would
be more than happy to provide.  For example, if you needed easy access to our location such
as a first floor room, if you will be contacting me via TTY/Relay, or even an outcall where I come
to your home or location of choice.  

   I would be more than happy to provide anything that you may need, but I won't know unless if
you tell me! <smiles>

   Of course, I am aware that the bump in the road is not always the initial phone call or booking
a date, but it sometimes also has a lot to do with what our activities behind closed doors would
entail.

   I don't want to go into detail about what will go on behind our closed door when we meet,
however I have a great imagination and there are many, many things that we can do together if
you have limitations on certain activities.

   As always, if there is something that you would like to discuss with me beforehand on a more
personal level, you are more than welcome too, either by phone or email.

   I look forward to hearing from you...

Hugs,
Cece
When indeed shall we learn that we are all related one to the other,
that we are all members of one body?
-Helen Keller