sometimes blind/disabled people are also considered to be hypersexual
by non disabled people. that is the other extreme of the prejudice.
On 5/19/15, avinash shahi wrote:
> I often read in books/newspapers/magazines that blind/disabled people
> are considered asexual by non-disabled people. And I
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> Sent: Tuesday, May 19, 2015 10:47 PM
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> Subject: [AI] Thought of the Day: Disability,Sexuality and Mahabharat
>
> I often read in books/newspapers/magazines that blind/disabled people are
> considered asexual by non-disabled
, Logic and Laughter
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avinash shahi
Sent: Tuesday, May 19, 2015 10:47 PM
To: accessindia
Subject: [AI] Thought of the Day: Disability,Sexuality and Mahabharat
I often read in books/newspapers
Bro it's Simple envy is all prevailing
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> On 19 மே, 2015, at 10:46 PM, avinash shahi wrote:
>
> I often read in books/newspapers/magazines that blind/disabled people
> are considered asexual by non-disabled people. And I also know most of
> the Indians have watched Mahabhara
I often read in books/newspapers/magazines that blind/disabled people
are considered asexual by non-disabled people. And I also know most of
the Indians have watched Mahabharat serial. But I wonder why people
forget the simple fact that the blind king Dhritarashtra had 100
children? which is still