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On Crossabling

10Jun07

In talking with other members of the transabled community over the past 9 months or so, I’ve noticed something. To borrow the transgendered community’s language to use for transabled issues as Sean does, a lot of us seem to ‘crossable’. By that, I mean people that are transabled, but pretend other disabilities at […]


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