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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don't consider anyone if they can do following things: 1.Can live Independently(earn money,able to live single if needed ) 2.Able to marry and keep the relationships and have kids 3.Be Happy ,healthy and can live long life If HFA person does all the above things , I don't treat him disabled. Even if NT can't do above things , I'll call him disabled(can NT can do all above things?) There are many HFA people leading good lives like Bill Gates and how many NT people are not doing odd Jobs with minimum wages. It doesn't matter if you are HFA or NT.All it matters is if you are successful or Not! Of course Luck plays a major role here![/quote] I have a friend in a wheelchair and another friend who is deaf, both of whom do everything on your list. Are they not disabled?[/quote] Being deaf and on the wheel is not considered healthy [/quote]
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