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Bless your heart.
Thank you for sharing a realistic perspective
Thank you for sharing a realistic perspective
jlynnaz · 41-45, F
@questionWeaver in most cases, children are more accepting of people who are disabled/different. It’s the adults around them that sway them in certain directions. Or give them situations to which they feel the need to take it out on others.
I’m a Momma, too, and I can’t tell you how many looks or “oh dears” I received when I was pregnant.
I get comments almost all the time when I’m out with my kid. Now, I can walk, but I walk with a limp and my arm seems to have a mind of its own.
Sadly, I’m afraid that my kid is going to be bullied because of me. That’s the society we live in!
I’m a Momma, too, and I can’t tell you how many looks or “oh dears” I received when I was pregnant.
I get comments almost all the time when I’m out with my kid. Now, I can walk, but I walk with a limp and my arm seems to have a mind of its own.
Sadly, I’m afraid that my kid is going to be bullied because of me. That’s the society we live in!