“oh but its just your shoulder!” - you may see a disabled person and think something along the lines of this.
(or whatever body part/system you can see is affected.)
but many abled people seem to find it very hard to grasp just how much of their daily life relies on such body part.
which is understandable because why would you be thinking about how much you rely on your shoulder. yours works!
but imagine if every single time in a day, where you went to use your shoulder, you had someone pinch you. youd be surprised by just how fast youd get tired of being pinched.
not to mention that having just one health issue is not exactly the norm within the disabled community. bodies are too complex for that 🥲
spoke deeply to me.
all the love you freely give, my friend.
Well?
oh to be able to cover a letter that I have spilled my heart onto in a confession of love with my lipstick so that the love of my life can treasure the little bit of me that has mad the distance.
spent a week offline and write poetry, the real question is do I share that madness under the guise of “girlblogging”
the bones. they ACHE.
Danez Smith, from "summer, somewhere"
“message me” I absolutely will NOT
౨ৎ‧₊˚ they'll message you after a post talking about how sad and ill you are too?? can they just be normal 🙏
“You’re so strong for that..”
Thanks but that’s not all I am, let me be sad, frustrated, fearful, or even God Forbid- let me be soft.