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Adult difficult child at the Grocery Store
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<blockquote data-quote="2much2recover" data-source="post: 636959" data-attributes="member: 18366"><p>I have a horrid invisible disability but don't always use the cart, sometimes I can use the exercise. Having said that once I was at Sam's Club and I saw an older woman RUNNING to a younger woman riding a cart demanding the cart for her husband and I am quoting here: "You don't look like there is anything wrong with you - give me the cart - you don't need it - my husband does!" I was just appalled at how mean and rude the old bitty was!!! Really I was angry but also a little embarrassed by the older woman's demands. Later I saw the younger woman in Sam's and I told her how I felt bad what had happened and she shared with me she has MS - so the moral of the story are there are both people out there with invisible disabilities and plenty of self-entitled people out there of all ages!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2much2recover, post: 636959, member: 18366"] I have a horrid invisible disability but don't always use the cart, sometimes I can use the exercise. Having said that once I was at Sam's Club and I saw an older woman RUNNING to a younger woman riding a cart demanding the cart for her husband and I am quoting here: "You don't look like there is anything wrong with you - give me the cart - you don't need it - my husband does!" I was just appalled at how mean and rude the old bitty was!!! Really I was angry but also a little embarrassed by the older woman's demands. Later I saw the younger woman in Sam's and I told her how I felt bad what had happened and she shared with me she has MS - so the moral of the story are there are both people out there with invisible disabilities and plenty of self-entitled people out there of all ages! [/QUOTE]
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