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what? how? that doesn't even make sense. how did he think you were disalbed.
someone notified him that you had disabilities? him reading the wrong papers?
OP, you just come to terms with your disability, its not healthy to keep it bottled up in side. The first step is to look in the mirror and admit that you have one.
That's sick. And mean. I know how you feel - I have two fingers on each hand, and I had my first driving lesson. The guy looked at me and asked if I'd be able to control the wheel in high speeds. I said yes, and ended up driving really well. I felt comfortable and in control, yet he still proceeded to request a doctor's signature from my mom.
#30- OP said the instructor said "I wasn't told about your disabilities", implying that he assumed the OP had a disability. To the OP: What the hell did you do to give him the impression you were disabled?
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I don't get it. He "saw" your disability? Are you deformed or something?
She's saying that he's implying she resembles disabled people (not sure which disability though)... Some physical characteristic she has made him assume that. It's not rocket science. But wow, what an asshole. I guess this is what happens when people assume stuff smh.