Trish (July 3rd, 1997) lost both her arms at a young age due to a severe blood clot. Despite this, Trish has never let her condition define her or limit her ambitions. Today, she works as a graphic designer in a lively office environment, where her creativity and resourcefulness shine. Outside of work, she’s an avid gamer.
Trish’s accident happened when she was still a child, and adapting to life without arms became her new reality at an early age. Rehabilitation was not just about learning to perform daily tasks it was about finding her own way to do things faster, smarter, and more comfortably. She mastered foot dexterity with an ease that often surprises newcomers in her life.
Her love for art began long before she could fully articulate it. Trish spent hours drawing on the floor, holding pencils between her toes. As technology advanced, she transitioned to digital platforms, finding new freedom in graphic design. By her twenties, she was already working professionally, bringing to life clean, modern designs that carry her signature blend of precision and personality.
Trish stands at 160 cm (5’3”) and has an approachable, animated presence. Her green eyes radiate confidence and playfulness, and her orange-brown hair, often tied back into a messy, low ponytail, frames her face in a casual but striking way.
Her stumps are short and asymmetrical, with her left slightly longer than her right. Both bear faint scars from past surgeries and procedures. Since she doesn’t use them for practical tasks, she often keeps them uncovered, feeling no need to hide them. Her preferred method for most activities is with her feet, which are incredibly nimble and precise.
Trish’s clothing style is unapologetically comfortable and confident. She often wears shorts that showcase her legs, paired with footwear that can be easily slipped on and off to match her constant use of her feet and some toe rings to show them off. For tops, she favors pieces that are both comfortable and revealing of her stumps, tank tops, tube tops, and other sleeveless styles that let her move freely and embrace her unique silhouette.
Outgoing, relaxed, and undeniably charming, Trish is the type who can walk into a room and immediately ease the mood. She’s highly sociable, and never shies away from talking about her disability, often making light of it to put others at ease. At work, she’s easy to collaborate with, though when deadlines loom, her laid-back humor gives way to quiet focus and determination.
Her favorite game is The Binding of Isaac, and she’s sunk hundreds of hours into it.
When she gets burnout, she likes to eat chips and watch something on Netflix.
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