BBC 3 - Why do people think I'm my Boyfriend's carer?
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/bbcthree/article/3fd6b74d-e71e-4327-b2f7-3257e6a3c1ea?fbclid=IwAR21XxW7DyrRhT3f8AyFTo3y0rLyaEU1JS4NhJO-eFoaC4OXAc8AZk2UOko
A program that's been on online channel BBC 3 recently about disabled dating.
Thoughts?
A program that's been on online channel BBC 3 recently about disabled dating.
Thoughts?
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Hi @MrAllen1976
I've not seen this so thanks for sharing it! These misplaced beliefs can stem from the idea that disabled people are child-like, not interested in having a romantic partner and are asexual (without sexual urges). It's surprising these stereotypes still persist isn't it? People can be super quick to judge and wrongly think of two non-disabled people together as 'normal'. Sigh
What did you think to it?0 -
I've not seen it as since BBC 3 went online only I don't watch it.
I do think disability stereotyping is wrong though, but it's the norm for right wing nutjob Daily Fail readers who hate all disabled people.
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I was part of this article, I think its great that they are breaking down stereotypes in mainstream media, at long last!1
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