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Originally Posted by justontime I once worked in a children's home. We had a girl who had spina bifida, she was seven at the time and if we were out she had to use a disability pushchair. I couldn't believe how many people thought it was OK to stop and stare or even to ask me what was wrong with her. The girl was amazing, she would tell them in great detail, pointing out where they pot the shunt in her head, where they had operated on her legs and why she wore callipers and special shoes. Just when the person looked totally humiliated she would lift her top and show them her catheter bag. I really admired that girl, she knew exactly what she was doing. |
It sounds like this girl has developed a bit of a wicked streak when dealing with curious adults. I can understand how watching her go through her explanations would be extremely satisfying!