<p>Ok I am really fun and out going and I get told that I am pretty a lot I am going to college next year at a party school and i know i'm gonna party.. of course the only thing is.. i have a crutch i need it to walk i have a disability and it has never stopped me from doing anything and i'm hoping in college ppl won't handle me with "kid gloves" i want to be wild and party and get hit on and stuff do u think that would change anything?</p>
<p>Well, I think you’ll have a hard time dancing… but I’m sure if you stand around in a party, and just tell the guys approaching you that you’d rather just skip straight to making out, you should be fine. If you really want them to not handle you with kid gloves, just tell everybody you like it rough.</p>
<p>… unless this is totally not what you meant by “wild” and “hit on”.</p>
<p>Of course, you should careful when you’re absolutely wasted. Don’t know safe crutch-walking will be in that situation.</p>
<p>I totally meant that!
Oh I won’t have a hard time dancing I’ve been out to nightclubs before :)</p>
<p>Dancing is no problem? Huh. Well, I suppose grinding doesn’t really involve much walking. </p>
<p>I would like to say that guys at college parties aren’t very picky with girls, so if you’re pretty I’m sure you’ll get plenty of potential suitors. Crutches shouldn’t affect that at all.</p>
<p>if ur going to UGA, ill totally dance with you at a party.</p>
<p>aww how sweet
I’m going to KSU though :(</p>
<p>Here’s what’ll happen:
Guy, talking over music: “Hey, what happened to your leg?”
You: explain whatever it is that’s wrong with it
Guy, who didn’t really listen and was looking for some reason to talk to you: “That’s cool, hope you get better soon, want to dance/head to the back/go ‘where it’s more quiet?’”</p>
<p>You’ll be fine.</p>
<p>I wouldn’t care, if it helps.</p>
<p>expect dr. house related pickup lines</p>
<p>that is all</p>
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haha. spot on.</p>