4GBLC said:
Sorry Sue, but when the poster put in the words.... "pain in the butt to be with someone in a wheelchair". How else are we supposed to take it?
I know none of my "friends" would ever say that about me.
I was not aiming my warning specifically at any specific person. It's meant for everyone (including the person who wrote those comments) to think that what you meant to say may not be the message that is received.
I
can see why someone reading it would take the words personally, because when you read them, they are rather inflammatory, but I don't think they were meant that way.
I can't speak for the poster, but I think the poster who wrote the "pain in the butt" comment was trying to say that using a wheelchair/traveling with a wheelchair in your party is not something that people are likely to do just for the heck of it. People who have not traveled with someone using a wheelchair tend to think of it as a "magic ticket" that gets you all sorts of priviledges (that those of us who travel with someone in a wheelchair know is not the truth).
The "pain in the buttt" is pretty strong language, but I think the person was trying to counter the people who see practically anyone with a wheelchair and think "fraud" or those who see a wheelchair and see "magic ticket.".
I would hope to think no one would ever say travel with my DD is a pain in the butt, but (being her mother) I would have to say it sometimes is. She can be very impatient, very obsessive, and can hit and pinch - not always your perfect choice of park companion. But, I love her with all my heart and (pain in the butt or not), we
choose to bring her to WDW and have chosen to do so on many trips because we love her and don't want to leave her out.
I got involved in these boards in the first place because I knew people who said they would never bring their child with a disability to WDW because it would be too much hassle (or too much of a pain in the butt) and they went to WDW without that child. I wanted to post to let people know that it is possible (very possible) to go to WDW with people with all sorts of disabilities
and have a good time.
Besides, I can be a pain in the butt too sometimes (if you ask my DH and DDs, they will tell you so).