Last year, explaining to a coworker why I didn't want to volunteer at the children's Halloween party, I said what I thought was obvious: "I don't feel like having the 'What happened to your hands' conversation a gazillion times."
She apologized, saying, "People just don't see it after a while."
That's nice for people. Because it’s the deformities they stop seeing, not the disabilities. Read More
She apologized, saying, "People just don't see it after a while."
That's nice for people. Because it’s the deformities they stop seeing, not the disabilities. Read More