I think that it is really hard to look at any mentally disabled person and not have some sort of reaction to them. However, I think that you have to look at yourself as a beautiful person and say to your self ' I will exude respect for everyone, including the disabled because I respect myself" YOu should thank your lucky stars that you are more normal than they are so that means that you are more capable of having a better reaction towards them than anything else. Trust me, we are all on this earth for a reason and just because a dog is missing a leg, that doesnt mean its not a dog, I just means that it is a 'special' dog. I'm a waitress and sometimes I see children who are noticeably mentally retarded, but they still have emotions and they are more real than any person that I know, they are not fake at all. I get a really big smile when I see a special kid smiling at me. I think that they are put here for a reason and who knows what that is, but everytime I ask someone how they deal and cope with a family member who is Special, they always say how they have improved themselves, because it takes a really unique and special person to deal with a special person. I think that you have what it takes in you.
"Trust me, we are all on this earth for a reason and just because a dog is missing a leg, that doesnt mean its not a dog, I just means that it is a 'special' dog." First, what is this "reason" you claim we are here? Also, the dog analogy is irrelevant because the subject was retards, not amputees. "they still have emotions and they are more real than any person that I know, they are not fake at all." It depends on the degree of disability. For example, anencephalic children are only born with the brain stem and are essentially a shell incapable of feeling emotions, communicating with others, or being self-reliant.
Is it normal to feel disgusted by the mentally disabled?
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I think that it is really hard to look at any mentally disabled person and not have some sort of reaction to them. However, I think that you have to look at yourself as a beautiful person and say to your self ' I will exude respect for everyone, including the disabled because I respect myself" YOu should thank your lucky stars that you are more normal than they are so that means that you are more capable of having a better reaction towards them than anything else. Trust me, we are all on this earth for a reason and just because a dog is missing a leg, that doesnt mean its not a dog, I just means that it is a 'special' dog. I'm a waitress and sometimes I see children who are noticeably mentally retarded, but they still have emotions and they are more real than any person that I know, they are not fake at all. I get a really big smile when I see a special kid smiling at me. I think that they are put here for a reason and who knows what that is, but everytime I ask someone how they deal and cope with a family member who is Special, they always say how they have improved themselves, because it takes a really unique and special person to deal with a special person. I think that you have what it takes in you.
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"Trust me, we are all on this earth for a reason and just because a dog is missing a leg, that doesnt mean its not a dog, I just means that it is a 'special' dog." First, what is this "reason" you claim we are here? Also, the dog analogy is irrelevant because the subject was retards, not amputees. "they still have emotions and they are more real than any person that I know, they are not fake at all." It depends on the degree of disability. For example, anencephalic children are only born with the brain stem and are essentially a shell incapable of feeling emotions, communicating with others, or being self-reliant.