Git ‘Er Done! Arizona Wife Details The Freaky Deeky Sex She Enjoys With Her “Hot” Handicapped Hubby

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Wife Defends Handicapped Husband Against Claims He Can’t Satisfy Her Sexually

Where there’s a will, there a nu-…well, you get it.

Via NYPost

You can’t measure love.

Arizona resident Mindie Kniss is happily married to 2-foot-8-inch-tall Sean Stephenson — a man who she says is “one of the most sexual people” she has ever met.

“Just because he’s disabled doesn’t mean we don’t have an awesome sex life,” Kniss told Barcroft Media. “It was different than having sex with an averaged-size person, of course — but it wasn’t a problem at all.”

The couple, both motivational speakers, met through a mutual friend in 2009 and tied the knot in 2012 after Kniss moved to Chicago to be closer to her tiny beloved.

Throughout their relationship, the lovebirds were constantly targeted by online bullies who suggested Stephenson couldn’t get the job done in the bedroom. People even claimed Kniss was with him for his money.

“I had to set the record straight,” she said. “It wasn’t love at first sight, but Sean is one of the most sexual people I have ever met — it’s appalling to suggest that my husband cannot satisfy me sexually and it’s none of their business.”

Stephenson was also left scratching his head about the assertions, especially since he knows how much of a Don Juan he truly is behind closed doors.

“Sex is probably the biggest part of my life,” he said.

And according to Kniss, the 35-year-old has a wide array of tricks up his sleeve once the lights are dimmed.

“There are no limitations when it comes to sex,” she said. “There’s no position he can’t manage and I don’t have to be extra careful.”

Stephenson was born with osteogenesis imperfecta — more commonly known as brittle bone disorder, according to Barcroft.

By the time he was 18, he had already suffered 200 broken bones in his legs, arms, neck, collarbone, ankle, femur and nose. Stephenson’s worst accident came when he tumbled from his wheelchair while walking his dog, he said. Doctors treated him for a fractured skull, ankle, kneecap, thigh and hipbone.

“That’s something that’s just a part of my life and it’s also something that brings a lot of gifts, too,” he said. “Nobody forgets Sean Stephenson after they meet him.”

Sounds like this broad has a lot better than some of you lonely jawns who post sad messages on Instagram

Would you be able to do it, ladies?

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