I'm short. I've always been short. I live with it. I accept it, I deal with it.
If I have to climb up on a chair or stool to reach something, I do.
Yes, I sometimes struggle with reaching things that are up high.
Yes, I may have a slightly more difficult time moving/pushing/pulling/lifting large heavy objects than a normal sized person but 99 times out of 100, I can manage it with limited difficulty.
While I appreciate people who try to help me, I wish they'd understand that if I needed help I would ask for it.
Yes, it's a pride thing. I want to be seen as normal, I don't want to be seen as inadequate or lesser abled than any other human being. I'd rather do something for myself even if it takes a little longer than asking someone else to do it for me. That may not make sense, but it's how I feel.
Since I've been in school, there have been numerous times that people have helped me out without asking (grabbing something off a top shelf for me, helping me with moving something heavy). Sometimes they'll push me out of the way completely and just do it themselves.
While I appreciate the sentiment, I don't always appreciate the actions.
I may be small, but I'm still a perfectly able bodied adult male and would like to be treated just like any other.
If I have to climb up on a chair or stool to reach something, I do.
Yes, I sometimes struggle with reaching things that are up high.
Yes, I may have a slightly more difficult time moving/pushing/pulling/lifting large heavy objects than a normal sized person but 99 times out of 100, I can manage it with limited difficulty.
While I appreciate people who try to help me, I wish they'd understand that if I needed help I would ask for it.
Yes, it's a pride thing. I want to be seen as normal, I don't want to be seen as inadequate or lesser abled than any other human being. I'd rather do something for myself even if it takes a little longer than asking someone else to do it for me. That may not make sense, but it's how I feel.
Since I've been in school, there have been numerous times that people have helped me out without asking (grabbing something off a top shelf for me, helping me with moving something heavy). Sometimes they'll push me out of the way completely and just do it themselves.
While I appreciate the sentiment, I don't always appreciate the actions.
I may be small, but I'm still a perfectly able bodied adult male and would like to be treated just like any other.
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