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Originally Posted by ozkai
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.
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Honestly, I give up. Somewhere along the line what you are focusing on in what I am saying, and what I was trying to point out as being head-shaking sad about the comment you made completely missed each other. It doesn`t matter what your opinion or feelings about people with disabilities. Nor do I want anyone to feel sorry for me or my son.
It`s that you said THIS
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Very cute.. I think I may have wished for the same as Kai is driving me nuts!
I feel like I'm listening to a broken record player!
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Which amounts to saying that you wished your son were disabled because normal is driving you nuts. You are saying that you DID wish that on your child, because apparently it`s cute to be disabled... Which I strongly STRONGLY agree with.
If you cannot see why I am left stunned (along with some others...) then really, there is not much else I can say. I thought the example of saying you wished your kid were malnourished too because he is too big to the parent of a starving child would make it clearer, but I guess not. *sigh*