They're a great survival story, and God bless them, but let's not sugar coat this with the typical egalitarian dreck of political correctness that the entertainment industry lavishes on every mal-formed individual. This is the mindset that deems same-sex couples "normal."
We can be supportive and applaud what they have accomplished. But these girls are severely limited and always will be - short of some supernatural miracle. Let's not pretend otherwise.
But these girls are severely limited and always will be - short of some supernatural miracle.
Or a medical technology miracle.
My money is on modern science getting there first.
They are very "normal" - which is to say "healthy" - in the dispensation of their souls (so far as a brief, limited inspection shows).
I very much hope you come to reconsider your phrase of "mal-formed individual". (Actually your spelling skills are malformed....)
A person's body is an tool to allow their soul to perform works - hopefully all good - during our limited time in this world. From all I can see, these girls are doing nothing wrong, and certainly aren't wallowing in any kind of misery.
To equate the life and attitudes of these fine ladies to gay marriage is extremely offensive.
We can be supportive and applaud what they have accomplished. But these girls are severely limited and always will be - short of some supernatural miracle. Let's not pretend otherwise.
Hate to tell you, but EVERYBODY'S life is severely limited - you can't beat death! You can't beat having some kind of ailment or misfortune! As they say, "That's Life!"
So take the resources you have, and make the most of them! Be a gift to the world, and show your love for the Creator who bestowed your gifts upon you!
Please rethink your philosophy. Really.
Yes,they're certainly "limited".Probably in more than a few ways.But to treat them as "handicapped" (if that's what you're suggesting) might not be necessary...or in their best interests.