Is my size good enough for you?
You're looking at a petite frame that answers its own question before you can speak.
You notice the way every curve sits compact and deliberate, nothing wasted, nothing hidden — a body that demands your full attention without asking twice. You feel the pull of proportion, the way smallness can carry an overwhelming weight of want. You find your eyes tracing lines that fit entirely in your hands.
You already know the answer. You want to press that question against every surface in the room. You'd call it more than good enough — you'd call it exactly right.