Samantha (5’8”, 140 lbs) and her best friend Kelly (5’7”, 130 lbs) are getting ready for a day out, but their routine comes with a twist. Beneath the bathroom sink, Samantha’s obedient simp lies flat on the cold floor — serving as their living rug. Silent, motionless, and fully committed, he takes their combined 270 lbs without a word as they casually use him for support.
Samantha stands firmly on his chest and stomach in her sneakers, applying her makeup and chatting with Kelly like it’s the most normal thing in the world. Kelly, balancing beside her in flats, doesn’t hesitate to step on his head or neck area when the mirror angle calls for it. To them, he’s not a man — he’s part of the bathroom floor.
As they fix their hair and touch up their looks, they barely notice the slight movements or suppressed breaths from beneath them. Every shift in their weight is a test of his endurance. But Samantha’s simp knows better than to interrupt their beauty time — his job is to stay flat, silent, and useful.
To Samantha and Kelly, he’s not even a distraction — just another beauty accessory underfoot.