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Some autistic people can’t mask btw. Some of us are visibly disabled and visibly autistic, and that’s okay.
This does mean some of us are more vulnerable to ableism and violence, as we are unable to mask even temporarily for our safety.
Autistics who can’t mask/can’t mask well deserve to be included too.
I Wish all my disabled folk a good doctors-actually-listening-to-the-symptoms-you're-describing-and-not-reaching-to-a-conclusion-from-biases-they-have-about-your-pre-existing-conditions-or-your-identity
and a
doctors-fully-listening-to-the-symptoms-you're-describing-and-not-stopping-halfway-through-thinking-they-already-have-the-full-picture disability pride month
honestly the only way to work through ableism is to be uncomfortable. you can read the posts and the books and learn the theory and the history but none of it compares to interacting with disabled people in real life. how do you become comfortable around people with facial and limb differences? you walk past them on the street. you say hi to them. how to you become comfortable seeing people talk to themselves in public? you acknowledge that they're no threat to you and move on. how do you get used to xyz disability? you go outside and see people with it.
hi desiblr! if i can have just two minutes of your time to hear me out on something that i feel is very dear to a lot of people on this website, that would be great.
i am a highschool student. ive struggled with school since i was eleven or twelve and was diagnosed with adhd and ocd in the december of 25'. as part of a school project, me and a couple of other students were told to pick a social issue close to our hearts and come up with innovative ways to solve it, we chose the many ways in which the indian school system is unequipped to deal with people with learning, neurodevelopmental, and mental health disorders/conditions. if you're like me, we could go back and forth on this for hours. but for just ten minutes i ask you to fill out this survey so that YOU can be part of guiding our efforts in the right direction.
if youre not indian (or have no experience with the indian education system) but would still like to support, please do NOT fill out the form as this will greatly skew our data which we have less than a week to compute. although i assure you if our initiative is recognized, it will be taken global, right to you. if you ARE indian (and have studied within our system), it's all the more important you use your voice to make a change and fill out our form. and in either scenario, reblog and share this post to your indian friends and mutuals so we can leave an impression of sizeable magnitude on the evaluators!!
your identities will remain completely anonymous.
edit: yes, indian neurotypicals can fill the form too!
link to the form: https://forms.gle/nti7XzfY8MMdHZyEA
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just a reminder that it's now disability pride month.
disabled people have had their benefits torn to fuckin shreds under this administration, both from being disabled and simply from being poor as most of us are.
remember those that have fucking died from it. remember the ones still surviving it.
and maybe check in on your disabled friends?
You are not a creep if you find yourself sexy with your disability aids. full stop. If your partner is disabled, you are not fetishizing them if you find them sexy when they're in their wheelchair, or wearing their diaper, or have braces on, etc.
Disabled people are allowed to feel sexy and people are allowed to find them sexy. People with facial/limb differences and other physical differences are allowed to feel sexy and people are allowed to be attracted to them.
The problem comes from lack of consent and dehumanization. Expecting all disabled people to fit your sexual fantasy and sexualizing them openly without their consent (i.e. posting/reblogging normal pictures of a disabled person on your fetish blog or sexually harassing a disabled stranger) is fetishization and horrible. Asking us how we have sex or taking secret photos of us to jack off to later is creepy and crossing the boundry into dehumanizing fetishization. Seeing us and our sexuality as an oddity or a funny joke is not okay.
Reminder, sex toys were first and foremost created by and for disabled people. We have always been having sex and have always been seen as attractive by our admirers, without them fetishizing us. Having sex with a consenting disabled person isnt rape, and yes it is possible for us to eagerly consent! While some disabilities make it hard to consent, that isn't true for all of us.
We get horny, we have sex, we jack off, we wear sexy clothes and show off our bodies. We aren't freak shows for abled peoples amusement nor objects for fetishization. We aren't poor innocent virgins who don't know what sex is, we are a diverse and beautiful community all connected by our disabilities.
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