Let’s be real. The disabled child doesn’t always ‘suffer’; it’s well known and directly observable that Downs children and adults are the happiest people on the planet bar none, for example.
This is about whether you can cope with a disabled child but you’re too weak to write that; you put it on the child. The child’s problem.
That fact that you’re writing that shows you shouldn’t have a child at all. A child doesn’t need weak parents, parents that will not go to bat for them and is likely to blame the child for whatever fate befalls their parent.
I know exactly what weak pathetic parents are like. I wish you had been direct: as if you had a backbone.
Let’s be real. The disabled child doesn’t always ‘suffer’; it’s well known and directly observable that Downs children and adults are the happiest people on the planet bar none, for example.
This is about whether you can cope with a disabled child but you’re too weak to write that; you put it on the child. The child’s problem.
That fact that you’re writing that shows you shouldn’t have a child at all. A child doesn’t need weak parents, parents that will not go to bat for them and is likely to blame the child for whatever fate befalls their parent.
I know exactly what weak pathetic parents are like. I wish you had been direct: as if you had a backbone.