I'm short. I've always been short. I live with it. I accept it, I deal with it.
If I have to climb up on a chair or stool to reach something, I do.
Yes, I sometimes struggle with reaching things that are up high.
Yes, I may have a slightly more difficult time moving/pushing/pulling/lifting large heavy objects than a normal sized person but 99 times out of 100, I can manage it with limited difficulty.
While I appreciate people who try to help me, I wish they'd understand that if I needed help I would ask for it.
Yes, it's a pride thing. I want to be seen as normal, I don't want to be seen as inadequate or lesser abled than any other human being. I'd rather do something for myself even if it takes a little longer than asking someone else to do it for me. That may not make sense, but it's how I feel.
Since I've been in school, there have been numerous times that people have helped me out without asking (grabbing something off a top shelf for me, helping me with moving something heavy). Sometimes they'll push me out of the way completely and just do it themselves.
While I appreciate the sentiment, I don't always appreciate the actions.
I may be small, but I'm still a perfectly able bodied adult male and would like to be treated just like any other.
If I have to climb up on a chair or stool to reach something, I do.
Yes, I sometimes struggle with reaching things that are up high.
Yes, I may have a slightly more difficult time moving/pushing/pulling/lifting large heavy objects than a normal sized person but 99 times out of 100, I can manage it with limited difficulty.
While I appreciate people who try to help me, I wish they'd understand that if I needed help I would ask for it.
Yes, it's a pride thing. I want to be seen as normal, I don't want to be seen as inadequate or lesser abled than any other human being. I'd rather do something for myself even if it takes a little longer than asking someone else to do it for me. That may not make sense, but it's how I feel.
Since I've been in school, there have been numerous times that people have helped me out without asking (grabbing something off a top shelf for me, helping me with moving something heavy). Sometimes they'll push me out of the way completely and just do it themselves.
While I appreciate the sentiment, I don't always appreciate the actions.
I may be small, but I'm still a perfectly able bodied adult male and would like to be treated just like any other.


"Oh, you need guidance? I thought you had it handled, since you went and grabbed it away from me and all. You mean you weren't offering to do my job when you came over here and started doing my job?"

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