Thank you for the input! How do you like this as a modification?
...are ableist outside of a medically diagnosed context. [Calling someone who commits something evil a psychopath/sociopath/etc., or using a descriptive word like insane/crazy, assigns an inherent evil to anyone suffering from associated conditions. In doing so, all disabled people of these groups are immediately labeled as evil.] If someone is treating you cruelly, ...
I think maybe we need to switch out "blinded by" with the example in the document "You'd have to be blind not to see it", as we explained that "blinded by" is something that can be non-ableist in context, while the second example can't be. Would that make it more understandable?
It's completely alien to me how a dentist appointment could have this many obstacles. Holy shit, this is not okay. Do you have some pain killers for the time being so it doesn't become completely unbearable?
I'll try to find an academic source tomorrow if I can, otherwise I think your two sentences are good additions that I've put into the document. Thank you very much for your input!
I fully agree with you, there's a lot we can do better. What do you want me to add? Really not good with formatting, but I will try my best.
Oh no :/ I mean, I simply copied the one from the trans mega, maybe I should at least change the name of the image? But that doesn't explain the ID thing. Maybe something to ask the admins?
Adding to the last part, we might be able to change that word to what actually happens, namely "removing the blur", again, with help from someone who's more tech savvy than I am.
I'm noting suspicious behavior, I think this poster may be a cat.
Not sure if you've already tried, but I can recommend Dragon's Dogma 2. Finished it very recently myself and the combat is very hands-on and involved, but you can also easily grind levels!
It can help as much as it can cause further damage, but the alternative is usually hormones, so... I don't know if I'd recommend any of the options. I think it's mostly a weighing of pros and cons. And depending on what you want to get rid off, removing the uterus may help, but I am no doctor, so this is just me speculating.
Especially when it is about female reproductive health
Ironically, this time they explicitly asked if I want kids and since I had my partner with me, we both firmly said no, never, so they immediately ruled out the treatment that is for incubators (which excludes hormonal therapy actually!)
I thought it was also a baby's legs on the emoji bc it was supposed to infantilize him, not mock him for incontinence.