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Originally Posted by Nyororin
Please, never say that lightly. You have no idea the gravity of it.
It falls in the same category as saying preemies are so small and cute, and will get nothing but a very cold glare from me.
It`s a lot like saying "Aww, I wish my kid was paralyzed from the waist down too because he drives me crazy running around!" when you spot someone pushing their child with cerebral palsy around in a wheelchair. It`s about as cruel as you can be.
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I see it all the time.
I don't have a problem with it and occassionally volunteer my time.
I treat all with disabilities like anyone else, albeit with an extra bit of work.
No doubt the workload becomes very hard and strenuous with your own child, and I understand that.
I appreciate your thought's.