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Littles with disabilities, do you ever feel like "caregivers" infantilize you because of your disability?
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I have a physical disability and I SO OFTEN feel like I'm being infantilized for my disability, even though that has zero to do with why I'm a little. I just really wish people that do this could separate the two. Does anyone else ever feel this way?

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It's painful and I'm no longer appealing since acquiring a disability that took my legs away. I now work full time as a medical admin officer. It did dim the light right out of my eyes when daddy said he's not attracted to me anymore.

Edit *** we have been together since 2017. Bacterial meningitis got me in 2021.

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