shoutout to all my people with invisible disabilities
shoutout to people who don’t feel disabled enough
shoutout to people who have been denied care because they don’t look disabled
shoutout to people who thug it out every single day because the world doesnt stop when you’re disabled no matter how much you wish it would
shoutout to people with no diagnosis but still have symptoms because you don’t need a diagnosis to have symptoms
I love when symptoms act up randomly, like why is my hip hurting randomly you haven't done any hard work in two days..
Remembering how I lost my virginity to Chase Atlantic but the mf was so bad I now despise the band.
If hurting me does not hurt you, you don’t love me. You’re using me.
k.b // by jerry flowers jr
when I said my account was a safe place, I was excluding the problem men.
The goods one are welcome and loved, but the bad ones? I let God deal with you.
for anyone who comes across my blog,
it doesn’t matter what you’ve done, who you love, how you feel or identify.
I see you,
I’ll do what I can to guide you and help you,
I will be a safe place for you.
“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 🥲