"I've given the question of why I'm turned on by casts a lot of thought. Obviously there's a bondage/restriction element to it (which explains why I can appreciate an arm cast even though I'm a leg guy and prefer more restrictive full leg casts the most), and the vulnerability of the "damsel/dude-in-distress" is compelling, there's one dominant factor... Foot fetish. It's the cherry on top. Even before puberty, I knew there was something less impressive about seeing a cast if the toes weren't clearly visible. A well-made cast frames the toes perfectly and they're essentially forced to display them for the next six weeks or so. It's great to get full-on foot fetish pics to jerk off to when the innocent casted slut has absolutely no idea."
"Apart from the physical challenges of having a serious disability, most amputees struggle (especially at first) with shame and embarrassment at being seen in public. Because, let's face it, an amputation is about as far from a "hidden" disability as you can get. It can be seen in the desperation to wear prosthetic legs even when the functional benefit is limited or nonexistent. Or the way many high-level leg amputees will wear extra long dresses as a way of concealing how much leg has been lost. So it's fascinating to see how many go full slut once they realize there's a small sliver of the population that actually finds them attractive."
"This Korean amputee posts on social media showing her daily struggles adapting to her new life as a one-legged woman. Her left leg was amputated at the pelvis due to cancer, so she doesn't have a stump and practical prosthetic use is impossible. She's still at the stage of trying to use a prosthetic leg, but understandably spends most of her time in a wheelchair or on crutches."
"Licking this amputee's big, lonely foot and sucking on her five remaining long toes after she'd put in a long day of crutching would be about as good as it gets."
"If I was in a relationship with an amputee, I think I'd make it a rule when buying shoes that she couldn't keep the ones on her amputated side. They'd have to be donated or thrown out. There would be no prosthetic legs permitted either, so odd shoes would just be a waste of space."