DISABILITY

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    i was wondering on peoples opinions on disabled trannies as i have in the past noticed people looking down their nose or as if they have trodden in something smelly and nasty when they see a disabled tranny. has society got that bad, where everybody has to be body beautiful and young?, if that is the case, we live in a very sad world. i know we all live in a very showy materialistic world, and i suppose that goes with being in the 21st century. being disabled myself it does not bother me what people think of me, but to some disabled people it could be hurtful or offensive etc. if people/persons do not approve me, i say bollocks to you and get a pulse, and hope my condition does not befall you or you become disabled in any way. as i always say is live and let live and try and do someone a good turn if you can, if they be able bodied or disabled, and no matter what race, creed or colour. to finish, since contracting "SPINAL STENOSIS" i have never met so many orthopeadic consultants and health specialists, so people [ you know who you are ] stop judging people/persons on fist appearances, i would be intrested in peoples opinions, love collette XXX.

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  • Nicky Miniskirt I can say because I am a little bit drunk and I have spent a whole week, after a couple of years, working with people who are a little bit the other side of normal with their immediate feelings and their total NOW and their disconnection from the...  more
  • Lisa Ray Great blog. Some people are just cretins, but remember most are not. For me it doesn't matter what you look like, colour , sex, gender or ability, we all people. I know some able bodies just don't know what to say or how to act, but that is not an...  more
  • Marie-Frédérique F You don't need to be disabled to be judged. Age, skin colour, religion, belief, disability, body shape, cross dressing, sexual preferences... I once had to go to a sex clinic for a rash, the female consultant said the following: "I am so sorry to...  more
  • Deleted Member I know what you know and feel, I have SPMS, and since the weekend I have had 3 bad relapses and I am seriously thinking of giving up Samantha as my 3 children have offered to help care for me in line with social services carers, in doing anything...  more