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Redvelninja

478d

Something that always has confused me: why is it that when atypical people cuss it's not a shock or issue but when the disabled cuss all of a sudden it's a shock or an issue?

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    • Starcycle

      477d

      Infantilization, probably. Sorry for spelling.

    • Starcycle

      477d

      Infantilization, probably. Sorry for spelling.

    • Lyzard

      477d

      Because people infantilize the disabled and think of them as little kids even when they are full grown adults. šŸ˜„

      • Redvelninja

        477d

        @Lyzard well that makes sense and that's just sad imo

    • EliteLexy

      478d

      I understand this very well. I am unsure of whether some people assume strong words for strong feelings or something, but it is hard to navigate.

    • nochlessmonster

      478d

      I don't understand what you mean

      • Redvelninja

        478d

        @nochlessmonster like for example,when someone in my community cusses to someone that's atypical it's comes across as shocking,rude, or aggressive but when they do it to each other, it's not an issue so I'm saying that I don't understand why it's an issue for us to do it but for the atypicals it's not an issue.

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