shatter eyes
Diamond Member
Fukn labels... more labels more pills more treatment more bills.
If i had to choose i would prefer A person with disability.
If i had to choose i would prefer A person with disability.
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My impairments are not readily visible. So unless there is a need, I'm just "me". Otherwise I go of...
One label to avoid is, diminished capacity, even though it describes most of us well eno...
Would you better like to be called „a person with a disability“ or a „disabled person“ or by another term such as example „wounded“?
I can so relate to this, both on a cognative and physical level. Because of my physical disability (missing a right eye) my fine motor skills are lacking. I recently moved to New York, where it snows during the winter. (Where I come from, we never seen snow) And the only snow boots I had were laces. And I never wear laces because I never could be able to tie my shoes. Why I bought these shoes in the first place? They were the only boots I had for heavy duty snow. On a regular snow day, I'd wear boots without laces (though they wear out after about a year or so) but on this particular day there had to be several inchs of snow. And for some reason, my school didn't have a snow day.You see, when people learn that I have impairments, which you cannot readily see unless you are very observant, more often than not I somehow "change" from the smart, intelligent, capable man" that I am into some kind of a mentally retarded basket case.