E3 Girls and Hound-dogging . . .
. . . sometimes a guy in a wheelchair ain’t what he seems

Sometimes a guy in a wheelchair is just a guy in a wheelchair . . . but it seems that for some people, interacting with a person in a wheelchair sets off sympathy motors and thus bypasses their critical factor . . . note a demonstration in terms of KFC who attended E3 and took a lot of photos with the Booth Babes who he tried unsuccessfully to maul, grope, photograph their panties, touch, and more . . . mostly to no avail as the girls and their bodyguards would have none of it.

In the course of “grabbing swag” he managed to break his foot and ended up having to spend day three in a wheelchair . . . well, the girls didn’t realize he had a broken foot and was not in fact permanently disabled or the like . . . but because they created expectations about him and his life and the like, they allowed him to get away with behavior that previously they would not have allowed . . . smiling while he groped them and took upskirt photos with their bodyguards stepping back and letting him go.

Just goes to show you that some folks need to get a tune up on their critical factors . . . if it’s not okay for a non-disabled person to behave that way, then it shouldn’t be okay for someone in a wheelchair . . . if the girls are okay with a guy in a wheelchair poppin’ them out of nowhere, fine, but they made assumptions here that were based wholly on appearances . . . he did not tell them he was disabled, they jumped to that conclusion on their own . . . and even so, why would being in a wheelchair make it okay to be groped if they were not comfortable with the same guy doing it out of a wheelchair the previous day . . . the photos and discussion are at . . .

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. . . sometimes a guy in a wheelchair ain’t what he seems