Calum Grevers is on a mission to show what it’s like dating as a disabled person, in the hopes of knocking down the assumptions he believes is stopping people from broadening their horizons.

The 31-year-old, who has muscular dystrophy, is urging people: “Maybe just question your idea of who your potential partner may be. What I want to do is make people more open-minded and more willing to explore dating disabled people.”

He also crushed some popular myths about dating disabled people, like being their partner means you’re a carer, asking questions is offensive and rejection needs to be handled with extra care. Although Calum noted that his preferences don't speak for all disabled people.

So far this year Calum has been on one date, where his potential love interest showed up two hours

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