>Oh, hi there, you mirin?
Oh, hi there, you mirin?
i give u a 2 out of 4
Honestly the wheelchair or her bulky arms aren't even the issue. Her face just isn't that cute desu
so a 5/10
I'd love to say yes to such a lighthearted and cheeky question from a fit looking lady
pity that's never gonna happen IRL
Would it be overly cruel to kick the chair so she went in the water? I mean, you're asking for it taking a wheelchair that close to water
Would tap
That's what my triceps and forearms look like if I take 1+ years off. Then two weeks on they are back to natty limit. I guess for a female my dyel arms are an accomplishment though.
As far as the chair is concerned, in my mind I have this idealized view of what life would be like with a handicapped partner. It's a fantasy. It appeals to men who desire an inordinate amount of power in a relationship. Those same men would bail eventually because the crippled chick is a necessary object to them. Idgaf how charming and special anyone is. Everyone is human and filled with human flaws. Every relationship reaches a point where you expend a significant amount of effort just tolerating the person you love's presence in your life. Now imagine that that same person comes with a million little annoying inconveniences that you can't even imagine. That's a crippled gf.
Not for the weak. God bless those that do it for real.
Phoenix?
>push her into the water
nice functional strength retard