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Halloween is a fun and exciting time for people of all ages, but for those who use a wheelchair, trick-or-treating can present unique challenges. Fatigue, accessibility issues, and the need for careful planning can make the festivities more complicated. However, with a few simple adjustments, trick-or-treating can be both safe and enjoyable. Halloween, Halloween Costumes, Wheelchair Users, Trick Or Treating, Wheelchair, Trick Or Treat

Halloween is a fun and exciting time for people of all ages, but for those who use a wheelchair, trick-or-treating can present unique challenges. Fatigue, accessibility issues, and the need for careful planning can make the festivities more complicated. However, with a few simple adjustments, trick-or-treating can be both safe and enjoyable.

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Recently, Twitter started buzzing with a hashtag #hotpersoninawheelchair after Annie Segarra, a blogger and activist for the rights of people with disabilities, discovered a 4-year-old tweet from Kenn Jennings, an American game show contestant and author. The tweet said that there is "nothing sadder than a hot person in a wheelchair," and this phrase has raised many eyebrows.

As a fat wheelchair user with a wider chair, I’m exploring different ways to describe my presence without using terms like ‘being in the way.’ “I’m in the way” is becoming “there’s limited space.” “I can’t fit” is being reframed as “the space is too small for my wheelchair.” “I can’t go there” is now “that area isn’t accessible for me.” This shift in language feels like I’m rightly attributing responsibility to those who created inaccessible spaces. It’s their duty, often mandated by buil... Wheelchair Fashion, White Chihuahua, Wheelchair Users, Describe Me, Wheelchair, The Space, No Way, I Can, Quick Saves

As a fat wheelchair user with a wider chair, I’m exploring different ways to describe my presence without using terms like ‘being in the way.’ “I’m in the way” is becoming “there’s limited space.” “I can’t fit” is being reframed as “the space is too small for my wheelchair.” “I can’t go there” is now “that area isn’t accessible for me.” This shift in language feels like I’m rightly attributing responsibility to those who created inaccessible spaces. It’s their duty, often mandated by buil...

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Recently, Twitter started buzzing with a hashtag #hotpersoninawheelchair after Annie Segarra, a blogger and activist for the rights of people with disabilities, discovered a 4-year-old tweet from Kenn Jennings, an American game show contestant and author. The tweet said that there is "nothing sadder than a hot person in a wheelchair," and this phrase has raised many eyebrows.

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