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You texted me last night you're kinda sore, might want to spend Saturday in bed, cuddling. You had me at cuddling. Actually you had me a few months ago when you made me think and laugh a bunch, but anyway. It's Saturday around noon. I come over with a projector so we can watch some movies in bed, on the ceiling... but you kinda just want to cuddle. No movies, just us.
And then you bring up again that you're a virgin but, well... you don't want to be a virgin anymore. :)
Inclusivity notes: You have congenital muscular dystrophy. Your wheelchair is alluded to. There's a small feeding tube in your stomach. We mention some scars you have from surgeries. I refer to your ass as tiny. <3
However, disability doesn't take center stage. The audio is about love and deepening a relationship.
Retrospective:
Lately, I've had a few sentimental moments. No grand context to them. They were just moments where it hit me in a very noticeable way (like walking into a store that blasts you with warm air, kinda) just how much I enjoy my babygirl's presence. I immediately told her I love her, of course, also tried to further put into words how having her with me feels like... viscerally rewarding. I don't even know how to properly describe it but I enjoy being with her SO much. And I'm frustrated because just saying "I love you" should really somehow get all that across, you know? Feels like it should all be packaged into these words. But really, those words have to grow and take all this meaning on first!
I channeled those feelings into the audio and tried fleshing them out a bit more. I'm very proud of how it turned out.
I wanted to fill the request. It's such a sweet prompt, first of all. And also, growing up, my best friend who lived near my grandma's house, had muscular dystrophy. I knew him walking (slowly) for a long time before he got a wheelchair in his teens. That dude was awesome. Absolutely the glue that held the neighborhood kids together. We went camping in our various gardens, mostly us two and two neighborhood girls. Played with a sports bow and arrow. Did magic shows in my grandma's garage... Seeing "muscular dystrophy" oddly brought up some beautiful memories.
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