Archived "I just KNEW you would take the big stall!!" (fatpeoplehate)
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Archived "I just KNEW you would take the big stall!!" (fatpeoplehate)
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[–] SkinnyMcShitlord 0 points 3 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago
Thanks, nice to know it's not just me being overly sensitive!
I'm kind of glad I rely on lipreading and can't hear them outside the door as the things my husband and/or carer tell me about these screaming fatties is hurtful enough. I'm sure there are much worse insults that they hide from me in order to protect me.
I know I'm not the only one it's happened to though. One of my (not-quite-so-disabled) friends had to call the police to come and rescue her from a toilet as the fat woman waiting outside became so abusive that she was too afraid to leave! She was on her own and although she can manage simple tasks like that alone, she can't take on an enraged fattie! It's disgusting the way these entitled cunts behave.
As for what you said about them probably hearing my husband or carer lifting me, they may not be able to hear that as there are no hoists in the toilets so they have to physically lift me themselves. (Thank fuck I'm skinny enough for them to move me without hurting themselves!)
Still, in order to do so we do a "countdown" once they have their hands positioned under me. We look at each other so I can see their lips and count down together "3, 2, 1, LIFT!" so that we're both ready and I won't be lifted when I'm not ready (which could result in me toppling sideways).
Not only that but powered wheelchairs have a "clutch" on the motor to stop it rolling until you choose to move it. According to my husband, that clutch makes a very loud, distinctive sound when it clicks on and off. He has to move my chair once he's put me onto the toilet so that he can stand at my side to help if needed. I'm not sure but I think they should be able to hear the clutch kick on and off as well as the wheelchair moving across the floor.
It should be obvious that I'm not using the disabled toilet just because I like the extra space but these irrational, fat bastards still go crazy when they don't immediately get what they want. They probably just don't like having to stand up for a few minutes while they wait!!