Tykee

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    Tykee
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    I am physically disabled, and though not confined to a wheelchair, I use one on a regular basis. Don’t let anyone tell you you are less than perfect because you are in a wheelchair. I resent the previous answer to your question. Maybe the responder should place himself/herself in that person’s position before categorizing disabled people as less than perfect. Perfection is unattainable unless you are the Almighty. If you keep searching for perfection, that person in the wheelchair – the one you passed up – may be the closest thing to perfection you may get.

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    Name : Tykee, Gender : F, Sexual Orientation : Straight, Disability : SLE Diagnosed, Race : Black/African American, Religion : Baptist, Age : 22, City : Jacksonville, State : FL, Country : United States, Occupation : Administrative, Education level : 4 Years of College, Social class : Lower middle class, 
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    Tykee
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    I never let anyone tell me that I am less than perfect. I am not confined to a wheelchair, though I do use one on a regular basis. Perfection is unatainable, unless you happen to run into the Almighty. The one man in the wheelchair, the one that you pass up, may be the closest thing to perfection that you may find. Be a little more sensitive to those with disabilities.

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    Name : Tykee, Gender : F, Sexual Orientation : Straight, Disability : SLE Diagnosed, Race : Black/African American, Religion : Baptist, Age : 22, City : Jacksonville, State : FL, Country : United States, Occupation : Administrative, Education level : 4 Years of College, Social class : Lower middle class, 
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