Hardly a PC person myself, I am somewhat disconcerted that adults do not expect to handle themselves with decorum over something so slight as batting eyes, a limp, the uncoordination of a victim of MS, common disfigurements, etc. Can you imagine how someone with such affliction must feel (not to mention the psychological development involved) when people turn away, rather than looking them straight on and accepting them for what they are and who they are
HOORAH Mark......Wonderfully said. I am glad there are a few people left who aren't incredibly callous and cruel. There are a WORLD of very talented people out there who aren't super models...it's really sad that some people are so bothered by someone's physical affliction or difference. And my own grandmother is a big woman too....I don't call her a fat grandma out of respect for her.
Lea Ann
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