Claire crying after realizing her mom perhaps wanted to see her just for money.

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  1. Excuse me if it did sound ableist for that by no means was my intention. However, I feel like you took one sentence and with that ran with this idea that I was shocked at the idea of Shaun finding love which isn’t true. The point was, in relation to the episode, which perhaps I phrased in such a way which could be perceived as offensive, similar to what you said. If they mutual love each other, they accept that and they both find a way to make it work.

    Now, I could understand if you found the lines which followed offensive, but that was in reference to something a character directly asked Shaun. In reference to a surgery, with a slim chance of success, making it so he’d go from wheelchair bound to being able to walk again. All in the hopes that Shaun would understand his decision if the shoe was on the other foot.

  2. “You can be loved despite your disability” that’s not love it’s abuse. If some actually loves a disabled person the disability is absolutely part of that. And I know it’s shocking to people like you but many disabled people are part of loving relationships.

    I was going to correct the rest of the ableist nonsense in your piece but I’d actually rather spend time on my writing rather than your. But honestly if I was you I’d never ever write about disability ever again you clearly don’t know what you’re doing.

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