Those problems will basically be solved if you just say "I have a low sex drive" and dont try to "identify" as your medical abnormality. Or...not even mention it? How often is asexuality relevant in a conversation?
Those problems will basically be solved if you just say "I have a low sex drive" and dont try to "identify" as your medical abnormality. Or...not even mention it? How often is asexuality relevant in a conversation?
“I disagree with this person, so I’m going to tell them to choke and be immature and close out all discussion/debate.” Also is it me or are they acting like Skye is an actual person?
EDIT: And it appears the author’s getting death threats. Christ, all of these responses and edits are exceptional as hell.
Not everyone is able to get on social programs, and they have a lot of setbacks if you are not careful (one example is how you can only have certain amount of not super high capital and then you lose benefits which causes a lot of disabled people to freak the fuck out if they receive like 20 dollars over their budget)
Buerocracy tends to be complex, tedious and you need to take time to get to know it, so it’s not too unreasonable to think that younger people haven’t been integrated into the system. Many are just ignorant or don’t know they can take advantage of it
i grew up disabled and at one point you basically become a mini lawyer trying to juggle between facilities, rights and legal paperwork. Its a headache to say the least
That being said they might wanna change their business strategy, not meaning to be harsh but-
Yes. However these days it's harder and harder to get on it even if you are legitimately disabled. I know one guy who has a brother who is severely disabled- autistic and agoraphobic and has to be cared for by his mother, and he gets rejected for disability multiple times.
Source: I'm on disability and I got in early when you could get it easier and have seen how hard it is now.