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Has anyone here considered the pros of confining oneself to a wheelchair, or if you are uncomfortable lying, forcing ones body to such order that it requires a wheelchair?

Think about it, for MtFs atleast this contains a lot of possibilities.
If you are freakishly tall this will be less noticeable in a wheelchair and people will look down at you where generally your face will have more favourable angles, with low mobility and a seat you also have to worry less about different unfavourable angles of your body in clothing showing and you can work to minimise them.

It limits visibility in ways where you can really focus on making the parts and angles that are likely to be seen as presentable as possible! In addition you can make the wheelchair be fun, and use it to showcase your personality! Of course people will also generally help you around be more considerate toward you.

With accessibility becoming more mainstream, it's never been a better time to take the immobilitypill.
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I'm trans (FTM) and I use a wheelchair for medical reasons. If you have questions about any aspect of that, I'm happy to answer them.



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