For those of you who have a disability (be it blindness, muteness, deafness, autism, paralysis, a lost limb or any other kind), what aspect of your life, positive or negative, would you like literature to represent better? Submitted by simonbleu t3_11en4hr on February 28, 2023 at 11:11 PM in AskReddit 4 comments 5
Laiko_Kairen t1_jaeyjjr wrote on February 28, 2023 at 11:12 PM I'm deaf in one ear. I can't tell what direction sound is coming from It's kind of like how people who close one eye lose depth perception Permalink 3
Peterleclark t1_jaf0nh2 wrote on February 28, 2023 at 11:28 PM I have cerebral palsy. My dad isn’t a cancer riddled meth dealer. He’s dead. Permalink 3
Fun-Alternative-2812 t1_jaf3n9q wrote on February 28, 2023 at 11:49 PM The world is not a mystery to me as someone who's blind. I just experience it differently. Permalink 3
Craynak t1_jaf0fa0 wrote on February 28, 2023 at 11:26 PM Traumatic Brain injury and neuro divergent because of it. I’d love a book where someone represented me besides dying a few moments later or on life support. I’m either licking windows or being a foot note from the bad guys rampage lol Permalink 2
Laiko_Kairen t1_jaeyjjr wrote
I'm deaf in one ear. I can't tell what direction sound is coming from
It's kind of like how people who close one eye lose depth perception