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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Anyone else watching this? Felt for Leah. She was out for a night out - first guy said to the camera "there is potential there I havent done that before" then asked her about dogging. Just because she is disabled, her brain still works. Unfortunately, I think she went home with him anyway. Interesting show anyway |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Yup, watching this too. Love the approach of the tv crew." They are good yes. Cant help but feel for the guy with the spinal injury. Makes me feel bad for my sometimes whinging about getting no fun for a while |
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over a year ago
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I'm glad someone else saw this at first I thought it would be cringeworthy but by the end it really moved me and made me question some preconceptions of mine, namely disabled people don't think about sex, good tv |
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"Yup, watching this too. Love the approach of the tv crew.They are good yes. Cant help but feel for the guy with the spinal injury. Makes me feel bad for my sometimes whinging about getting no fun for a while "
Why? Your problems relate to your life and his related his. Why should we be forced to feel bad about things that affect our lives just because someone points out someone worse off?
I can empathise with people, I cam understand how their life must be difficult etc but after that I am back to dealing with my life and the things that affect me as part of it.
I watched some of that programme bbefore nut felt it a bit freak showy for my liking. I might be too sensitive to these things but I feel that the programmes are sometimes edited for entertainment value rather than education which they claim to be. |
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