• FundMECFSResearch@lemmy.blahaj.zoneOPM
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    1 month ago

    Bottom 3:

    nerdy looking teenager: akward stare as if me mentioning I’m disabled is the most akward thing they’ve ever witnessed

    gymbro: “bro as long as you eat your proteins and lift weights it’ll go away”

    rich looking privileged snob: “you’re doing this to yourself aren’t you? You just want the attention and to smooch off others. I’m calling your BS.”

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        Me being disabled is not your “problem” to “fix”.

        Just say oh okay. And if you want to offer help, instead of offering me life advice as if being disabled means I’m somehow living my life wrong (when every single interaction with a new person is them offering life advice, it starts to feel like people assume that) just simply ask how you can help.

        It’s really that simple, don’t judge, and don’t assume you know more about my illness than me.