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"Sabrina Kilian" <"ykgp at vtSPAM.edu"> wrote in message
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> somebody wrote:
> > You'd be surprised how little other people care about how you walk, how
you
> > talk, or about you in general.
> You would be surprised at how much they notice, whether they admit it or
> not. Put a pebble in your shoe and walk with a limp, see how many people
> notice.
Ah, but I was talking about "caring", not "noticing" <g>.
> I walk with a limp, never noticed it in high school till someone
> close by pointed it out.
See how long it took to come across someone who *cared* enough to point it
out.
> I found that giving them a clue to why I limp, carrying a cane, gets
> less of a stare. They can process a lot quicker 'oh, she's got a hurt
> leg' instead of 'I wonder why that person is limping.'
True.
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