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amputeewomen · 1 day
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Doing makeup with a hook prosthesis
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oneleggirls · 2 days
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One last question before our first date: What if I had just ONE leg???
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leglessgirls · 3 months
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I'm sure you want to see my two tiny stumpies...
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amputeemodelagency · 5 months
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twoarmsaretoomuch · 1 year
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Still happy after her accident...
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jackcast2021 · 9 months
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Nice girl with a great peg leg
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amputeewomen · 5 months
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No hands but super cute and so skillfull with her makeup
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amputeewomen · 1 month
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Double below knee amputee in high heels
In this video, we see a model, looking great, showcasing plateau high heels on her prosthetic legs. It's impressive to see how far prosthetic technology has come, allowing for both style and practicality. She moves with such ease, reminding us that these innovative prosthetics are designed for both allure and comfort, challenging the notion of what's possible.
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amputeewomen · 1 month
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amputeewomen · 4 months
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Can you touch it gently?
Ruby sat close to her boyfriend, the soft light of the room casting a warm glow over them. There was a palpable air of nervous excitement between them, a moment they had both anticipated yet felt unprepared for.
"I've been thinking about this a lot," Ruby began, her voice a mix of eagerness and hesitation. She looked into his eyes, searching for understanding. "I'm excited, truly, but there's also a part of me that's... unsure."
Her boyfriend nodded, his expression one of complete attentiveness and care. He reached out, gently taking her hand, encouraging her to continue.
"It's just that everything has changed so much since the accident," she continued, her eyes briefly flitting away before returning to his. "I'm still me, but I feel different. And I don't know how you..."
She paused, gathering her courage. "Would you want to... I mean, would it be okay if you touched my leg stump? Through the stockings, I think it might feel... less strange."
Her question hung in the air, a delicate invitation filled with vulnerability. She watched his reaction closely, her heart thudding in her chest.
He smiled softly, his eyes warm with affection. "Ruby," he said tenderly, "I want you to feel comfortable and loved. If this is what you need, if this makes you feel more connected, then yes, I would love to. You're beautiful to me, every part of you."
The tension in Ruby's shoulders eased as she heard his words. A wave of relief and gratitude washed over her, mingling with the excitement that had been there all along. She leaned in closer, feeling the strength of their bond in that simple, understanding exchange.
As they moved into a more intimate space, there was a new layer to their connection, one that acknowledged Ruby's vulnerability and celebrated their mutual trust and desire.
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amputeewomen · 2 months
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Hooked
Hi, I made a new Instagram post:
https://www.instagram.com/p/C3uEd_DIaI7/ Would be great if you could like this post and the one on Instagram. Thanks so much Here is a story for the pic:
Isabel was always the kind of person who found a silver lining in the darkest of clouds. So, when an unfortunate accident at the local wood mill resulted in the loss of both her hands, Isabel didn't let despair take hold. Instead, she embraced her new reality with a spirit that was as unbreakable as the polished, shiny hooks that now replaced her hands.
At 22, Isabel was the epitome of resilience wrapped in a rather pretty package. Her coworkers at the mill, initially unsure how to react to her return, were soon won over by her unwavering positivity and, frankly, her uncanny ability to grab things with her prosthetic hooks. Isabel quickly became not just proficient but impressively dexterous with her new appendages, turning tasks that seemed daunting into feats of skill that left onlookers in awe—and often in stitches.
Isabel's adaptation to her hooks became the stuff of legend around the wood mill. She was known for her "hook hacks," innovative ways to manipulate her prosthetics to perform tasks ranging from the precise (sketching designs for the mill's custom woodwork orders) to the mundane (winning the annual chili cook-off).
Her fame as the mill's most adaptable employee was only surpassed by her sense of humor about her situation. Isabel often joked that she was now the most "metal" worker at the mill, both literally and figuratively. She'd make grand entrances into the workspace, proclaiming, "Make way for the Iron Lady!" Her colleagues couldn't help but laugh, their initial discomfort replaced by admiration and affection for Isabel's indomitable spirit.
The mill became known in the local community not just for its quality wood products but for Isabel's inspiring story. She became a bit of a local celebrity, with people from neighboring towns visiting just to see the "girl with the hooks" in action. Isabel welcomed them all with open arms—or hooks, rather—always ready with a quick joke or a demonstration of her latest hook-enabled skill.
Despite the accident, Isabel's love for the wood mill never waned. She saw her work there not just as a job but as a part of her identity. Her hooks, polished and shiny, were not symbols of loss but of adaptation and resilience. Isabel's story wasn't just about overcoming adversity; it was a testament to living life on one's own terms, finding humor in the face of hardship, and inspiring others to see the beauty in what makes us different.
In the end, Isabel's legacy at the wood mill was not defined by the work she did with wood but by the impact she had on the people around her. She showed them that life, much like wood, could be shaped into something beautiful, no matter what tools you have to work with. And that, perhaps, was the funniest twist of all: the girl who lost her hands but found a way to hold the hearts of everyone she touched.
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oneleggirls · 5 months
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Crutching is beautiful!
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leglessgirls · 3 months
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It's so exciting to have NO legs!
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amputeewomen · 4 months
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Pretty quad amputee woman
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amputeewomen · 3 months
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New Instagram post
Hi, I made a new Instagram post: https://www.instagram.com/p/C3GJJYpIjKp/ Would be great if you could like this post and the one on Instagram. Thanks so much
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