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Never_falter2
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@grimalkin: Not sure if this is helpful, but I am sue I would just see a guy if I saw him. I do not see “people who need a cane“, just people. I mean of course I do notice a person needs a cane (and I had this thread about how to act towards the disabled) but I do not see him as another person, know what I mean? I do know people who need one and cannot say I see them any different... only thing is that I fear to offend them when I ask them if they need help... brother in law has a mild walking disability, my husband wanted to help him (at first when he was new to that), bil told him to take his ugly, fat dick beaters of his stuff or he‘ll hit them ugly dick beaters so badly that they will be good for nothing after that (sounds far more vulgar in German)... did this several times... so I guess he does not want any help... but apart from that I just see him as a guy (and a PITA and a potty mouth but that‘s another story... but I do not see him as “that poor disabled guy“) and I do not see Vet as “that deaf guy“.
When I do not know a person well I notice their disability more but still do see them as people.
I really do think what your vet says makes no sense because how could he at the same time be faking and need a cane? Have you discussed the topic with him?
When I do not know a person well I notice their disability more but still do see them as people.
I really do think what your vet says makes no sense because how could he at the same time be faking and need a cane? Have you discussed the topic with him?