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wheelchairmaster282 karma

Oh you know, getting in the front of the line at Disneyland and stuff 😎

Except I've never been to Disneyland so it really does sucks to be me, I guess.

wheelchairmaster104 karma

Damn, well, the thing is, I don't really know any different, know what I mean? I can't describe something I've never had, to me it feel perfectly normal though. Isn't that such a weird thing?

Anyway, it only impairs my social life when my friends want to go hiking and they forget I can't actually walk lmao. Sincerely, they do forget about the fact that I can't do some things, since they're just so used to me.

Hope that kinda answers your question.

wheelchairmaster49 karma

I think that as long as they are roomy and the door is wide enough, it'll be fine. I've encountered some places where the door was just too narrow to the point where I couldn't even get in.

Personally, I have a very strong upper body and I can get off my wheelchair with no problem, and go into the bathroom . But I know there are other people who can't do that and it makes me feel a bit worried about them. I don't know what I would do if I wasn't able to get off my wheelchair.

wheelchairmaster31 karma

You betcha, son.

wheelchairmaster16 karma

Well, it depends on how you say it really. I am a very nice person and will answer if someone comes up to me and asks me in a polite way. Just don't approach them with something like "Hey what happened to you?!?!?!". That is rude, I've had only older people and very ignorant teenagers ask me in that way. I chose to wheel away ;D