Buying a Wheelchair for a KidWritten by Paul Hood
Why do people end up in wheelchairs? And what can be done to help them? Thousands of Americans are involved with spinal cord injuries each year which relegate them to a “chair bound’ life. A small percentage of these “riders” have been born with conditions that led to this situation. While many of varying ages may be “chaired” who suffer a temporary loss of mobility. A common concern here is how to provide them with right wheelchair – particularly children.There are several factors to be considered when looking for best suited wheelchair but a basic principle to be kept in mind is that a wheelchair is designed to enhance a patient’s mobility. If case is otherwise, then something is terribly wrong. A fact to be taken into account also is chair’s dimensions. It should provide enough seating space for occupant making him comfortably seated. It is not good to sit on something that feels like it’s giving you a bear hug. Only it is sideways. I’d definitely get pressure sores all over if I were to sit on that thing. The selection of your kid’s wheelchair involves factors such as transportation. A fundamental issue that has to be resolved here is how to move chair to and fro a school or maybe a church. Decide which type of wheelchair is best suited for your situation. A mobile child will have to make use of a lightweight chair that is best suited for its young occupant. Then there also is lifestyle and environment factor. You may opt for a chair that is most aligned for your child’s interest. If he is into sports, then take one that is built for rugged requirements of event he is in. The environment will also dictate what type of chair you are to choose.
| | Does penis size matter? Written by Oneil Wilson
Does penis size matter? Some say yes, some say no. It is a matter of continuing controversy. Men and women argue this point, and magazines have frequent articles on this subject. Sometimes size simply does matter, however. Gina from Los Angeles has this to say: "I have been dating a man who I think is wonderful. We have so much in common, and everything is great. The problem is that when we have intercourse, I can't feel his penis inside of me. There is also no contact with my clitoris. It doesn't matter how long he goes, I can't feel his cock. With other partners, I can reach orgasm within a couple of minutes, but he is so small, I just can't. I feel embarrassed going on about specifics, but his penis is about 4 1/2 inches long and very thin. I try to tell myself that it doesn't matter, but fact is that I deserve to have good sex and to have orgasms. Not only can I not come, but I am worried that he can't feel much either, which makes me feel like less of a woman with him. I don't know what other women do in this situation, but I'm confused and upset. This guy and I get along so well, and everything is so great, but sex is so unsatisfying. What can I do?" There are a few things they can try, but unfortunately first she has to be able to tell him what problem is - and that is bound to be uncomfortable, and to put a strain on their relationship. Can you imagine how difficult it would be for a woman to tell a man she cares about that she can't feel his penis during sex?
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