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Old 20-Dec-2007, 22:32
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Default Re: Lesbian Midwives/Student Midwives

I know strange isn't it, the perceptions some people have of others that are 'different' in some way to themselves?

But I suppose it extends to other areas of life to and not just to this, like talking to the person pushing the wheelchair about the person sitting in it, as if they can't speak for themsleves.

My parents were both registered disabled, my Mum registered blind too, and I often noticed that people spoke to them and treated them differently than they did to 'normal' people.

It is a strange misguided world we live in, and it is very sad really, people are still people whatever their differences might be.
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