Elevationist
Princess No-Pants
- Joined
- Oct 17, 2004
I've been the recipient of many nasty looks while on my ECV, particularly when trying to manuever through tight corners in queues. Finding myself bearing the brunt of impatient sighs and rolling eyes often makes me feel so sad. I just don't understand why people feel the need to be so ugly.
It's especially bad when people see how seemingly easy I am able to leave the ECV and move around for a short while. I have Lupus and Fibro, which makes standing or walking for more than 10-15 minutes absolutely unbearable. They don't know that, though. All they see is a happy, energetic, overweight woman who would rather inconvenience them with a scooter than walk/stand just like everybody else.
I actually heard a comedienne recently talking about going to WDW, and people on scooters, or as she liked to call them "Fatso Transpo" and how inconsiderate and rude WE are!!!
I guess even in the happiest place on earth, people are still jerks.
It's especially bad when people see how seemingly easy I am able to leave the ECV and move around for a short while. I have Lupus and Fibro, which makes standing or walking for more than 10-15 minutes absolutely unbearable. They don't know that, though. All they see is a happy, energetic, overweight woman who would rather inconvenience them with a scooter than walk/stand just like everybody else.
I actually heard a comedienne recently talking about going to WDW, and people on scooters, or as she liked to call them "Fatso Transpo" and how inconsiderate and rude WE are!!!
I guess even in the happiest place on earth, people are still jerks.