MagicMeerkat wrote:
I've never been able to go down stairs the "correct" way and I always wondered why that was such a bad thing. It used to bother me, but that was becuase I was brainwashed into thinking it was something bad. It's very obvious I can't go down stairs like a normal person but now days if anyone says anything about it, I just flip my middle finger at them.
I was always being reminded of how uncordinated I was. I still can't go down steps without having to turn my whole body. I was even in occupational therapy for a while, mostly for my sensory intergration disorder, but most of this so called "therapy" focused on "fixing" me. Maybe I'm just exgerating or "not seeing things for how they really were", like my mom always says I do, but the OT seemed to enjoy watching me go down stairs becuase of the unsual way I did so. I also never wanted to change. I might walk a little funny, but my walk is me.
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