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Disabled Desires #5

Sandra Smiles

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Lesbian BBW: Blind / Disabled Erotica

Sandra lost her ability to see twelve months ago, but she's still trying to adjust. Since losing her vision, she's not felt like dating men or women. Everything changes when she started using text to speech software to get back online. She soon finds Missy, a BBW who seems to understand what she's going through. As they become friends, Sandra starts to have feelings for her.

Sandra dreams of going all the way with Missy, but will it ruin the friendship? Should Sandra profess her love quickly or give it some time? More importantly, will Missy feel the same way? If love is blind, does Sandra stand a chance of falling in love with a BBW lesbian finally? Can Sandra trust Missy to love her more than just because she's blind? Find out all this and more in Disabled Desires 5: Sandra Smiles.

Disabled / Blind Erotica

This disabled erotica short story is about an able bodied female and a woman who recently lost her vision. This taboo and tempting tale of BBW lesbian love will turn you on in more ways than one. Disabled erotica is for anyone who enjoys feeling good sexually. With enough feedback and interest, this positive series of erotic stories about people who are blind or suffer from other disabilities will continue. Thanks.

This disability erotica story is around 6,300 words in length. Girth may vary.


**For mature readers. Contains sexual situations and strong language. All characters are over the age of 18 and have been recently tested for sexually transmitted diseases. Any similarity to any person living or dead is entirely coincidental. **

20 pages, Kindle Edition

First published March 10, 2014

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August 16, 2016

First half (or maybe 40%) was kind of slow. Getting a rough vague idea of the main character. And first date that just involved meeting in a park. Then things picked up. Erotica-wise. hmms. Picked up in terms of eroticism.

Ah. Good. Drama. See, this is like a typical romantic comedy movie. Must add weird tension in the form of misunderstandings and slightly wrong word choices. I'm being slightly sacastic if that isn't clear.

In this case, after "going down" (no idea why I'm putting quotes on that), the blind woman tells the fat one that she doesn't have to go down on her. The fat one (what, the fat one's size, and the blind one's blindness are important to the story . . . fine) . . .. After Sandra goes down on Missy, pushes her to climax, she adjusts herself and sits on the sofa next to her. Causally commenting that Missy didn't need to return the favor. She just wanted to make sure that . . . right, I didn't really get it, but meh. She wanted to make sure her guest had fun with the blind women, basically. Missy misinterpreted that to mean tat Sandra was pitying her for being fat. Or something. And storms out. See, tension and drama.

Cute story. The overall story was interesting. The graphic sections read a little mechanically. Just a little. At times. At other times not.

Ended a little . . . well, not abruptly. hmms. Ended quickly? Bah. It was a short story. It had a discernable beginning, middle, and a . . . um, something of an ending. I suppose it says something that I want to know more. To follow more of their story. I suspect that isn't going to happen. Oh well.
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February 15, 2026
There are not enough disabled lesbians in books, so this was refreshing. Rapidly paced, which is par for the genre (erotic shorts), decently constructed with a misunderstanding.

The bbw + blind isn't a trope I've ever seen but I don't think it was necessary to add that much insecurity to someone dating a blind person.
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