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My dream
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Hi everyone,

I am new in this forum and want to share my dream with you. 

Since I am 5 years I have the dream to be onelegged (preferably RAK).

For me, this is the perfect idea of my body. Of course I, too, have so far been unable to implement my wish. It must be indescribable to wake up after the operation and to find a nice stump on the thigh instead of the lower leg and foot. I know that it will probably never be like this.

Do you also imagine everyday situations with just one leg each day?

I imagine how nice it should be to go shopping with one leg and on crutches, take a walk and experience the other tasks of everyday life. I would never use a prosthesis. I also want other people to see and see me as a leg amputee.

I just want to live out my dream. Then I'm happy. I often pretend at home, but only dared to go out with crutches once at night. I bought a stump sock in the internet and a jeans where I can put in my hole leg. Of course I'm afraid that people who know me see me that way. My thoughts are now several times a day about an amputation and life afterwards. I want to be one-legged.

Can you understand my wish? What would your life be like after fulfillment? Would you wear prostheses?

As I said, I prefer crutches. I would cut off the empty trouser leg and sew it up. It must be an indescribable feeling to swing my stump through the crutches while walking on my one leg. I would be happy about your wishes, dreams and experiences.

I think a leg amputation can satisfy my urge. However, I cannot rule out that I would also like to lose my second leg at some point afterwards and then have two nice stumps. But first to be a onelegged man is everything for me!

 

Greetings from Germany from a Wanabee.



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Hi! My dream, since childhood is to have four fingers amputee to my left hand.
I saw a young man in a tram in Freiburg/Gremany who had a perfect amputation of four fingers on his left hand - exact what I need. At that moment I don't imagine that could be real. I had time to observe it and was very close to him, and realize that it was voluntary amputation, according to level of amp, aspect suture, etc. ...... so there must be a qualified doc for such procedure


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