Breeding with a white woman who has good genes, but happens to also have a permanent disability.
Is it Sup Forums approved?
Breeding with a white woman who has good genes, but happens to also have a permanent disability.
Is it Sup Forums approved?
She can't run away if she can't run at all
Definitely
question: is a woman who's numb from the waist down more likely to give me a crack at her arsehole
as long as the disability is not genetic
if she got into that chair by snowboarding then fine
she's not more likely to say yes but she is a lot less likely to notice
>My legs don't work when I'm pregnant
Makes sex easier.
this
Freestyle skiing, actually, but you were quite close.
Yes but why she has disability? Because her parents were 2nd cousins, am I correct?
>good genes
>permanent disability
Really makes you think
Fpbp
I'm fine with always being on top during sex
Kek
>Breeding with a fem who gets no enjoyment from sex.
Story of my life.
why not? if the disability comes from an accident, of course.
if it's genetic, well, you should be able to answer the question yourself.
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I don't personally approve. I need the woman to be able to dom me.
might sound like a dumb question but could a woman in a wheelchair have a baby?
Honorary first post
Is this disability genetical or not.
If it is not than you can breed with her, it wont affect children.
It it is genetical then dont.
>What is a genotype and what is a phenotype
Have her run over your cock with her wheelchair ya dingus.
She could have a caesarian to deliver, I don't know if the paralysis itself would cause any complications during pregnancy
>but could a woman in a wheelchair have a baby?
If for e.g. her legs are broken, yes.
Wouldn't it be easier? If she doesn't feel anything, she surely won't feel pain. Probably won't dialate though.
Not only is it approved, but it's preferred. All whores should be pregnant and have their legs broken.
You aren't going to breed with anybody if you spend all your time on here
Just telling it like it is
Read the post, they said good genes, implying it's injury related not genetic
Me rn
This, the only relevant question is whether she will pass it down.