WHY DO YOU LOVE IT?: This is probably the most inclusive group on the most inclusive website on the internet. Any and all types of differences are embraced here. It's a safe place to gather information, share resources, and advocate – or just giggle at the absurdity of "Japanese sex dolls developed for people with physical disabilities."
DISCUSSION TIP: Always use people-first language: think "person who uses a wheelchair" versus "wheelchair-bound" or "children who have Autism" versus "Autistic kids." It might not seem like a big difference, but to many people it is. "You addressed my disability too politely!" said no one, ever.
MOST HEATED DISCUSSION THREAD: There are so many heated discussions! Who deserves to get an accessible parking permit – and who really even wants one? Is it still okay to say "special"? Just kidding, though. In reality, nothing in this group ever gets too heated. Everyone is respectful, and we mostly hold hands in a circle and sing Kumbaya. Or use sign language. And if you don't want to sit in the circle, that's okay too.
BEST RANDOM QUOTE: Favorite: "Back in high school, I got narcoleptic in driver's ed..." (there’s more to this hilarious story). Runner up: "Hwo has Dyslexia?"
WHO’S WELCOME TO JOIN?: Everyone is welcome, whether you have a disability, know someone with a disability, or just want to share in the love of a very accepting group of friends. It’s set up as a private group to preserve the privacy of members, so if you’d like to join please send a request via SG message to the group owner. If you want to join the group because you have some type of disability fetish though, you might have better luck on Craigslist.
Lacey
SUICIDEGIRL
Colorado, USA
SEP 21, 2012 07:03 AM