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Originally Posted by Nyororin
You are making a flippant remark about wishing your own child were disabled, because, you know, that`s so cute and all. Without giving ANY thought to the seriousness - without giving any thought to the future of that child. And without giving any thought to the fact that 99.99999% of parents who have a disabled child, if there were a magic way to turn back time and remove the problems from their child`s future, would kill for that chance.
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I don't think anybody would wish that on their child, although it wouldn't change my mind if my child did have a disability.
Like I said, I understand the extra work, but at the end of the day, if it happens, live and let live with a smile.
I guess we ALL have different personalities.
You seem to be trying to over prove something here and I am just not getting it, although I respect your opinion.
I am getting the message that you expect people to feel sorry for you of which I do not.
I can here your negative thought's on spoilt kids as being brats and thank you for your opinion, however, and I repeat, It does not change my perspective on people with disabilities.