So proud 😀 of you 2 talking about these real life things that us people with disabilities deal with in our daily lives. I did not know you were podcasting Andy. That Dr. Made me sick to my stomach. I am in shock & have to share this. This is a problem with adoption as well. If you are a couple & or a same sex couple.. If 1 of you is physically disabled. It's becomes almost imoossible. I had a friend who passed who wanted to adopt her grandson through CPS. Because she was in a wheelchair though had ability to walk very minimal. She was told she would not meet the standards. Her sister ending up adopting him on her behalf. I grew up with a disabled mother & her sister in a wheelchair from a child. It is a privilege my sister & family believe at our core. To grow up knowing from the start. There are all sorts of people in this world. We all LOVE the same .. share kindness sadness anger. All emotions just like everyone else. I think it humbles a child. They seem to show more love & care to the world & the friends they meet along the way & accepting. To hear a young professional Female dr. & An elderly man agree was just shocking! Many studies were done about same sex parents especially men. They found because it is so much more difficult to have a child. There was no neglect,abuse physical or verbal. Basically they tended to be so loving of being able to have that child or blessed with more than 1. These children never had cps involved in their life or teachers make complaints. Only people that disagreed with their sexuality. I'm wondering now if they've ever done ✅ a study on disabled parents. Thank you 💖💞🤩 for posting this & opening people's eyes . I was subscribed to dani but somehow never knew you had this going Andy. Keep this up. My sister & I have been considering doing a channel. It's the 30th anniversary of the ADA yet no one seems to be talking about that either. There are too many of us in this world to be ignored or spoken about by "tv Dr.'s that most likey have not encounters 1 disabled friend or family member in their life or taken the time to get to know 1. I rarely comment on things, but this sent me over the edge of the cliff pun intended lol & get the conversation going & keep it going thanks again for doing what you do. 🤗
So proud 😀 of you 2 talking about these real life things that us people with disabilities deal with in our daily lives. I did not know you were podcasting Andy. That Dr. Made me sick to my stomach. I am in shock & have to share this. This is a problem with adoption as well. If you are a couple & or a same sex couple.. If 1 of you is physically disabled. It's becomes almost imoossible. I had a friend who passed who wanted to adopt her grandson through CPS. Because she was in a wheelchair though had ability to walk very minimal. She was told she would not meet the standards. Her sister ending up adopting him on her behalf. I grew up with a disabled mother & her sister in a wheelchair from a child. It is a privilege my sister & family believe at our core. To grow up knowing from the start. There are all sorts of people in this world. We all LOVE the same .. share kindness sadness anger. All emotions just like everyone else. I think it humbles a child. They seem to show more love & care to the world & the friends they meet along the way & accepting. To hear a young professional Female dr. & An elderly man agree was just shocking! Many studies were done about same sex parents especially men. They found because it is so much more difficult to have a child. There was no neglect,abuse physical or verbal. Basically they tended to be so loving of being able to have that child or blessed with more than 1. These children never had cps involved in their life or teachers make complaints. Only people that disagreed with their sexuality. I'm wondering now if they've ever done ✅ a study on disabled parents. Thank you 💖💞🤩 for posting this & opening people's eyes . I was subscribed to dani but somehow never knew you had this going Andy. Keep this up. My sister & I have been considering doing a channel. It's the 30th anniversary of the ADA yet no one seems to be talking about that either. There are too many of us in this world to be ignored or spoken about by "tv Dr.'s that most likey have not encounters 1 disabled friend or family member in their life or taken the time to get to know 1. I rarely comment on things, but this sent me over the edge of the cliff pun intended lol & get the conversation going & keep it going thanks again for doing what you do. 🤗