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I hate when people judge you by how you look. I parked in an handicapped parking spot and walked to the back of my car. Before I could even get my walker out a man pulled up behind me and yelled at me saying that I was abusing the parking lot and he could tell that I'm not handicapped by looking at me. I bent down at his window and said how do you know I'm not sick? I could have cancer, a neurological disorder, or I could have an incurable and highly contagious disease in which you are now exposed to and might have. He squealed his tires just to get out of the parking space. Probably going to see if he has an imaginary disease. This momma is full of sass and ain't taking crap.

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falalalala

That hasn't happened to me yet but good for you for saying something.

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You should have told him that he didn't look stupid, and here we are! :-D

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Timeflies5 in reply tocarolek572

😂😂

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Iona60 in reply tocarolek572

Love this reply.

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RoseySawyer in reply tocarolek572

I like this comeback! 😂🤣💓🌹

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kdali in reply tocarolek572

THIS!!!!!! 💰

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hairbrain4 in reply tocarolek572

Great answer!

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Mssailor

This has only happened to me once. I had my legally blind friend with me. My comeback was "I have MS and she is blind!" People are so much into appearances. Even in the Drs office, I hear -you look healthy. people think it is a compliment in that case.

I agree with you, Glad that you let him have it good. I have also had people to say to me you do not look sick and I let them have it by saying that a person can have invisiable sickness that you cannot see, and I tell them please do not judge me by how I look. I then say some day I will ask you the same thing, why do you not look sick. I'am waiting my chance to say it.

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SueAB

Love it! Love it! Love it!

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Timeflies5

Oh my...you’re brave, mbrooks20! I have not had that happen to me yet...but I agree, sometimes people need a wake up call. Sometimes I feel agitated that I even need to park there, and I may even have a look like “don’t even think of looking at me sideways!” Most of the time tho, I just have a smile, mainly because I love being outdoors. However, we do find that the handicap parking spot is oftentimes abused by people who just shouldn’t be there. And that is not only sad, but shameful, imo. 🌞🌻

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RoyceNewton

I like it, my dear you have style. I would have come up with a hearty f u , yours is much more creative

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mbrooks20 in reply toRoyceNewton

My daughter always tells me I'm full of sass and attitude lol

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RoyceNewton in reply tombrooks20

good way to be

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hottea25

Kudos to u my friend--gotta keep that extra step ahead--great job

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Frances_B

The reply I had ready before I needed a walker was to say "That's fine, if you really want my disabled parking permit you can have it, but you need to have the MS that goes with it". I never actually had to say it, but was "armed and ready to fire".

Check out this site and spread the new message around - their catch phrase really nails it. And the video clips on disabled parking are spot on.

thinkoutsidethechair.com.au/

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mbrooks20 in reply toFrances_B

thank you I likrd the videos

RoyceNewton profile image
RoyceNewton in reply toFrances_B

liked the video, bloke sounds Australian

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Frances_B in reply toRoyceNewton

That's probably got something to do with the fact that it is an Aussie website!!! :)

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mbrooks20 in reply toFrances_B

I loved hearing his story. You are probably right I didn't even realize that

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RoyceNewton in reply toFrances_B

makes sense

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goatgal

You go, Momma!

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Elizt3

I often feel sheepish when I use my handicap parking hang tag (for this very reason). My boyfriend feels the need to (fake) limp when we leave the car when it’s parked in a handicapped spot.

Just one of the many challenges to not “looking sick”.

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Johngm

I respond with, "What does someone with MS look like, and you don't look stupid."

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livewell2

Good one!

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mrsmike9

Good for you! That is awesome!!

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hairbrain4

I've had people look at me funny when I go shopping & park in handicap space, I have a permanent license plate that shows handicap but people don't care. I've also had people tell me that I don't look like I have MS cuz I'm not in a wheelchair. I always tell them thank you for the compliment.

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Ali_B62

Keep the sass coming! ☺

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