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LadyGrace · 70-79
I do. I feel for Nicholas. It has to be so frustrating. Those with good health are so blessed.
Wraithorn · 51-55, M
Yes I do. I happen to have an aunt and uncle who have some mental limitations caused by difficulties at birth. They are peaceful loving people but speaking to them for any length of time can be frustrating.
My heart goes out to them and I am grateful that I was not born that way.
My heart goes out to them and I am grateful that I was not born that way.
Andy69 · 51-55, M
@Wraithorn God bless your compassionate and understanding soul, your kindness and love for others will not go unnoticed. I find people who suffer in such ways are indeed the most sweetest and genuine people, where people who don't have learning difficulties are the ones who are fake and devious !! My sincere best wishes to you and your family, always.
luv2fish · 70-79, M
Is sympathizing the correct word or understand the challenges they face. Everyone has some challenges to face in the world, some are more obvious than others.
Powderflask · 31-35, M
I do, handicaps are very real. My handicaps were not mental but I understand daily struggle.
cycleman · 61-69, M
They are them. Why sympathize? Why expect them to be something they are not? Doesn't that show my own fault/weakness. I have my own struggles in accepting why people can be so pious and full of themselves ... they scare me away from them.
SW-User
Yes
ImperialAerosolKidFromEP · 51-55, M
Not as much as I should, but in principle