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"Handicapped" is a very outdated term.



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Yet, I continue to hear it used, particularly on the news. Individuals have disabilities. Parking and restrooms, etc. should be accessible.

by StephanieTor in Six-Word Memoirs on Jan 18, 2013 | add favorite | T-shirt

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Dean6805 says,

It's amazing, the things I hear people say. In my ASL classes, I still have the occasional person use the term "deaf-mutes." When they do, I politely correct them and then offer to bring in one of my Deaf friends so they can see just how clearly (and loudly) a Deaf person can shout. :D

RaisedByWolves says,

I absolutely agree with you, the handicap I refered to in a lighthearted memoir is the sporting term from golf. I don't consider my disabilities, handicaps. Even if they affect my score.

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