Trainwreck Alex Dacy / Alex Dzimtowicz / Wheelchair Rapunzel - 50% wholesome disability influencer, 50% that cash me outside girl

I get some faggy vibes off him. His OF being all asshole pics on all fours. Those pink trousers. The daddy and addiction issues and I dunno maybe there's something in his choice of partner, she's female but child-like more than woman-like in her physicality and maybe thats more palatable to him. Maybe hes a closet case. Maybe he's bisexual.
And this little nugget too.
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Alex likes faggy boys and was using him to make another fag jealous.
I think this is reaching quite a bit. I mean some of it is a little weird/suss but co-
[Video of Noah dancing]
...OK, yeah he's probably a closet case.
 
Thanks Tree for introducing us to this bountiful cow! Nice combination of all my favorite things... genetic fuckery, medical drama, druggies, disordered personalities, and a potential tard baby!

Although in my opinion, Noah is the true cow in this fucked up situation.

Cause I can kinda understand why Alex is the way she is. It makes sense that a person who's been infantilized all their life, poked and prodded, and made to feel like a disgusting twisted creature, would use sexuality as one of her few and only tools to rebel against society's expectations, while also feeling some sense of power and self-esteem. Misguided, yes... but also very human. And I get how someone with a life-limiting degenerative medical condition would be coddled throughout early life & therefore miss out on many of the life experiences that would teach emotional maturity and healthy decision making. (also, with 24% lung function, I have to wonder how much oxygen is actually getting to her brain and how that's impacting her cognition)

But Noah? Deranged behavior

  • Drug addict
  • Assaulted his own father
  • Shitty accident-prone driver who didn't pay for the damages he caused
  • Kicked out of rehab multiple times
  • Neglectful "caregiver". Made Alex piss in plastic cups, fails to provide basic hygiene
  • Isolated her from her professional caregivers, who otherwise could've advocated for her best interests and reported any abuse
  • Has a dirty diseased dick and refuses condoms
  • Ejaculated inside a disabled woman, putting her life in serious danger
  • Unironically has an onlyfans where he displays his butthole
  • what else am I forgetting?
Look forward to following this scrote!
 
Thanks Tree for introducing us to this bountiful cow! Nice combination of all my favorite things... genetic fuckery, medical drama, druggies, disordered personalities, and a potential tard baby!

Although in my opinion, Noah is the true cow in this fucked up situation.

Cause I can kinda understand why Alex is the way she is. It makes sense that a person who's been infantilized all their life, poked and prodded, and made to feel like a disgusting twisted creature, would use sexuality as one of her few and only tools to rebel against society's expectations, while also feeling some sense of power and self-esteem. Misguided, yes... but also very human. And I get how someone with a life-limiting degenerative medical condition would be coddled throughout early life & therefore miss out on many of the life experiences that would teach emotional maturity and healthy decision making. (also, with 24% lung function, I have to wonder how much oxygen is actually getting to her brain and how that's impacting her cognition)

But Noah? Deranged behavior

  • Drug addict
  • Assaulted his own father
  • Shitty accident-prone driver who didn't pay for the damages he caused
  • Kicked out of rehab multiple times
  • Neglectful "caregiver". Made Alex piss in plastic cups, fails to provide basic hygiene
  • Isolated her from her professional caregivers, who otherwise could've advocated for her best interests and reported any abuse
  • Has a dirty diseased dick and refuses condoms
  • Ejaculated inside a disabled woman, putting her life in serious danger
  • Unironically has an onlyfans where he displays his butthole
  • what else am I forgetting?
Look forward to following this scrote!
Yes, though Alex has chosen him, permanently (in the sense of sharing a child, at least).

They are different kinds of cows - but if the hallmark of a cow is persistently poor, and public, judgment, they both qualify. Noah, though, at the moment is just a dime-a-dozen sleazy fuck up with some cringe SM, rather than independently defining his identity as a SM "personality."
 
Either a troll or a retard who has blatantly relapsed threated a redditor for posting Noahs arrest records.
Good thing he hasnt noticed us yet I'd hate for him to chimp at Null.
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I really am praying for her poor child to make it to 36 weeks and for God to guide the hand of the OB and slit her tubes in a roomful of people who know how to shut up.
Honestly I hope for the oppositr, a quick miscarriage followed by a need to remove her uterus from complications. I don't wish ill on her, the opposite actually. She's so delusional it inspires pity in me. That baby would have no quality of life, no real parental figure, and it would only know suffering due to it likely getting her disease. Having it would only shorten and further her suffering for the remainder of her pathetic life. Imagine if she decided to take that out on a crippled infant? It's best for everyone for that baby to get yeeted or canceled and have a chance at reincarnating to stable, responsible parents, if you believe in that sorta thing.
 
Honestly I hope for the oppositr, a quick miscarriage followed by a need to remove her uterus from complications. I don't wish ill on her, the opposite actually. She's so delusional it inspires pity in me. That baby would have no quality of life, no real parental figure, and it would only know suffering due to it likely getting her disease. Having it would only shorten and further her suffering for the remainder of her pathetic life. Imagine if she decided to take that out on a crippled infant? It's best for everyone for that baby to get yeeted or canceled and have a chance at reincarnating to stable, responsible parents, if you believe in that sorta thing.
It doesn't have her disease.
 
Imagine if she decided to take that out on a crippled infant
As @A tree said, she's already been screened and it doesn't have SMA. Also though, Alex can't even hold a cup up to her own mouth, how the fuck she going to "take [it] out on a [actually not] crippled infant"? Did you even read the thread, fren?
 
Honestly I hope for the oppositr, a quick miscarriage followed by a need to remove her uterus from complications. I don't wish ill on her, the opposite actually. She's so delusional it inspires pity in me. That baby would have no quality of life, no real parental figure, and it would only know suffering due to it likely getting her disease. Having it would only shorten and further her suffering for the remainder of her pathetic life. Imagine if she decided to take that out on a crippled infant? It's best for everyone for that baby to get yeeted or canceled and have a chance at reincarnating to stable, responsible parents, if you believe in that sorta thing.
The fetus you're talking about like you're wishing a "miscarriage" is 28 weeks old. She's viable. You don't get to kill 28 week old fetuses because they suffer a lot when they die.

The baby is prone to CP and other birth-induced problems, but I doubt she has any of this. The only reason we don't know is some kind of weird reason Alex thinks hoping for a healthy child is ableist. The longer baby stays in, the better. She isn't doomed to a life of being crippled. The longer the pregnancy continues, the better the chances for her being healthy.
 
Honestly I hope for the oppositr, a quick miscarriage followed by a need to remove her uterus from complications. I don't wish ill on her, the opposite actually. She's so delusional it inspires pity in me. That baby would have no quality of life, no real parental figure, and it would only know suffering due to it likely getting her disease. Having it would only shorten and further her suffering for the remainder of her pathetic life. Imagine if she decided to take that out on a crippled infant? It's best for everyone for that baby to get yeeted or canceled and have a chance at reincarnating to stable, responsible parents, if you believe in that sorta thing.
I completely understand where you're coming from, but the bub is viable at this stage. Alex is still capable of abusing the child, verbally and emotionally, but physically, she can't even lift a pillow.
 
I completely understand where you're coming from, but the bub is viable at this stage. Alex is still capable of abusing the child, verbally and emotionally, but physically, she can't even lift a pillow.
Alex has at least 50% ROM in her LEFT hand and arm. She can write a text, feed herself finger foods like Cheetos. She can, through pained efforts, care for a little newborn if everything is set up perfectly. She could also theoretically smother the little girl in her bedside bassinet. The same precautions for post partum depression (and psychosis) are still in play.

Edit: The right one has a contracture, but still moves and drives her chair. The left is pretty functional and she has pretty good range if she doesn't have a shirt holding her back. Once baby starts crawling or even rolls onto her belly, it's over.
 
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Alex has at least 50% ROM in her LEFT hand and arm. She can write a text, feed herself finger foods like Cheetos. She can, through pained efforts, care for a little newborn if everything is set up perfectly. She could also theoretically smother the little girl in her bedside bassinet. The same precautions for post partum depression (and psychosis) are still in play.

Edit: The right one has a contracture, but still moves and drives her chair. The left is pretty functional and she has pretty good range if she doesn't have a shirt holding her back. Once baby starts crawling or even rolls onto her belly, it's over.
Re the bold: actual physical care of a newborn requires more than the use of a couple of fingers. I dunno what kind of infants everyone had has exposure to, but the ones I know required constant care, dexterity, constant vigilance, and lots of movement - walking, endless rocking, changing not only endless diapers but full blowouts/clothes (while holding down your own vomit at times), getting them comfortable, interacting. Hell, getting a mobile going over a crib or handing them a toy in the bassinette/crib/stroller/seat. Throw in something as minor as reflux and you'll be cleaning yourself up constantly, too. (And ime, might not even be able to hold them cradled, but instead they have to be upright 99% of awake time). Nursing, pumping, cleaning pump accessories, warming bottles...and that's before you get to anything like pap and solids. And once you get to baby food, they're wearing it as much as eating it. Baths and constant housecleaning. Even minor medications require dexterity to open/dose. You can't even snap a onesie or adjust a baby's socks or hats with one pained hand and very limited ROM.

And all that is before 6 months and it starts crawling. At which point you couldn't even rescue it if it got its finger pinched or the safety gate fell over on it (to name 2 of a billion things). (Oh, no worries, she can handle it if the baby's safely in a playpen/pack & play? Sure - until it chokes on a cheerio and she can't even reach it, much less pick it up and dislodge the thing.)

She will never be able to care for a baby physically. She can never be alone with the child. She will never be the actual primary caretaker of her child.

It's not right or fair to grade on a curve when it's a matter of reality and experience for the actual baby.

(And yet despite all of the above, it takes nothing to accidentally or purposefully stop an infant's breath if it's reachable. The difference might be ability to stop quickly. So absolutely agree that PPD/psychosis, as well as regular old parental exhaustion and patience limits, should be high on the watch list for the grandparents and paid caretaker

...and that applies to watching out for Noah, too. New babies and their incessant needs and presence have a way of stressing castles built on sand, even when one person is not a total physical dependent and the other is not a barely-adult person with documented domestic violence, drug, judgment, and anger issues.)
 
Re the bold: actual physical care of a newborn requires more than the use of a couple of fingers. I dunno what kind of infants everyone had has exposure to, but the ones I know required constant care, dexterity, constant vigilance, and lots of movement - walking, endless rocking, changing not only endless diapers but full blowouts/clothes (while holding down your own vomit at times), getting them comfortable, interacting. Hell, getting a mobile going over a crib or handing them a toy in the bassinette/crib/stroller/seat. Throw in something as minor as reflux and you'll be cleaning yourself up constantly, too. (And ime, might not even be able to hold them cradled, but instead they have to be upright 99% of awake time). Nursing, pumping, cleaning pump accessories, warming bottles...and that's before you get to anything like pap and solids. And once you get to baby food, they're wearing it as much as eating it. Baths and constant housecleaning. Even minor medications require dexterity to open/dose. You can't even snap a onesie or adjust a baby's socks or hats with one pained hand and very limited ROM.

And all that is before 6 months and it starts crawling. At which point you couldn't even rescue it if it got its finger pinched or the safety gate fell over on it (to name 2 of a billion things). (Oh, no worries, she can handle it if the baby's safely in a playpen/pack & play? Sure - until it chokes on a cheerio and she can't even reach it, much less pick it up and dislodge the thing.)

She will never be able to care for a baby physically. She can never be alone with the child. She will never be the actual primary caretaker of her child.

It's not right or fair to grade on a curve when it's a matter of reality and experience for the actual baby.

(And yet despite all of the above, it takes nothing to accidentally or purposefully stop an infant's breath if it's reachable. The difference might be ability to stop quickly. So absolutely agree that PPD/psychosis, as well as regular old parental exhaustion and patience limits, should be high on the watch list for the grandparents and paid caretaker

...and that applies to watching out for Noah, too. New babies and their incessant needs and presence have a way of stressing castles built on sand, even when one person is not a total physical dependent and the other is not a barely-adult person with documented domestic violence, drug, judgment, and anger issues.)
In fairness, I just said she could care for/harm the baby.

I'd feel terrible for speaking Munchausen's by proxy into existence and would not blame anyone but myself for a threadban or board ban, but I think keeping our eyes open to what Alex is capable of keeps us from blindsided. Don't underestimate her, either her determination or the harm of post partum depression and what it can do to otherwise good women who are excellent mothers. She's already on Paxil. She needs to feel 100% safe that her providers and her baby's are 100% looking out for the baby.

If she knew about KF, I would give Alex 100% the hookup with the kinds of people she needs in her corner for this, but I have the confidence in the goodness of others that everyone is going to give everything they have for this baby. And that's the way it should be.
 
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