I think the best analogy is invisible disabilities. People can’t see my struggles, but ppl in my personal life haven’t experienced it, tho they know it’s real.
Invisible disabilities are barely even talked about within the context of ableism. There are other “invisible” areas in race/gender.
September 6, 2025 at 7:01 PM
I think the best analogy is invisible disabilities. People can’t see my struggles, but ppl in my personal life haven’t experienced it, tho they know it’s real.
Invisible disabilities are barely even talked about within the context of ableism. There are other “invisible” areas in race/gender.