Smallest People in World: Bri and Brad Jordan
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I would worry about her giving birth because of her tiny size. Even if she marries another dwarf there's no guaruntee that a child would be a dwarf. Look at the Roloff family and their three average size children.
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I think it's great that Brad has that mind set. That he can do anything he wants. Because he can. All he has to do is want it and go for it. To hell with anyone who thinks he can't
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I like that bracelet Brad is wearing around his neck.
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@toofastforlove22 HAHAHAHAHA+1
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What happens when you give them helium?
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@IndividualParties shame
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I feel for the mom,she has an incredible fortitude to deal with not just one but two children of special needs! grew up with a brother who was born with Cerbral Palsey so I have a bit of an Idea how she feels sometimes.when I saw the pic of her holding those two tiny children I thought how young she looks (easy to forget they are teenagers now) I wish them all the best and hope they live long and fulfilling lives! God bless them all!
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"did she know she would have a period?" ... well her BRAIN is developed!! how would she not know that???
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lol, i think she will be adopting all her kids.
1) no body would fuck a primordial dwarf
2) she's too small to fit a baby, since she's not much bigger than a baby
3) no body would fuck a primordial dwarf.
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@starladustangel BUT SHE CAN ALWAYS ADOPT.
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@IsaacRidesBentleigh no ..........considering the dwarfism is very small that the vioce is going to be high but very small cuz of how much she wayz and how small the bonez really iz so it effectz her!!
It sounds like Bri is wheezing. Why might that be? I didn't hear Brad wheezing, so is it not connected to the dwarfism?
qwexas 10 months ago
@qwexas From the littlejordansprimordialworld site: "Bridgette has a tracheotomy that was placed at 6 months of age. She was unable to speak until she had reconstructive surgery. Speech is no longer the problem. Her size is significantly smaller than Brad’s so keeping up when walking is hard work. She has scoliosis, knee and hip abnormalities. Bri wears glasses and dentures. NONE of the this slows her down" So the tracheotomy or some kind of cond. may cause the wheezing...?
shrinkvid 10 months ago 3
Cont'd: The amount of force in an axe when it hits the log is enough to life Bri or Brad off the ground. Without a heavy body, the axe (if it can come down with enough force) would vibrate & bounce off. Changing a tire would be an ordeal. It takes weight behind a tire iron to loosen lug nuts. It takes weight & height to lean back & get the spare out of the trunk. Someone so small couldn't kick/stomp to break things into smaller pieces. Much manual labor would be too hard, if not impossible.
qwexas 10 months ago
@qwexas I talked with another dwarf (proportional but not nec. primordial) 3'6', about 40 pounds, who said he sometimes helps sweep up at his house and they cut the broom down a bit (taller than he was?) to make it easier. Brad is said to be pretty muscular for his size--all that climbing as a younger kid. A gymnast, but not as strong as avg sized people of course. People like Kristen Riley (40", 36 pounds at 25) can do some things with adaptation, even drive, but strength (lack of) an obstacle
shrinkvid 10 months ago
@shrinkvid What about walking? A short guy (not a "little person", just a guy who is short) told me that he has trouble keeping up when he walks with a tall friend because he has to hurry to take more steps to cover the same distance. Someone Bri's size would need to take a several times as many steps to cover the same distance, and walking with a tall person move fast, almost running. Do you know if they have trouble finding the energy to do all that walking? Is it exhausting?
qwexas 10 months ago
@qwexas @qwexas Yes it would be tough--one proportional dwf told me "I'm very close with kids but sometimes it's hard because I can't keep up with them. Especially my youngest sister wants to play all the time with me. She wants to play soccer, hide and seek, wrestle, all very energetic games. She doesn't understand that someone with short legs like me gets tired much sooner!" Another told me "nearly every kid we meet is taller than me" (in his 30s, 3'6")
shrinkvid 10 months ago