Making friends with others who are disabled /who have hidden illnesses
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Tammyjane33
Community member Posts: 765 Pioneering
It would be great to make friends with you and talk to someone that understands ?comment below if you'd like to be friends and get to know others ??
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Do you mean to message people privately?
I`m up for that.
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This would be good lots of people on here could benefit from finding friends and people to chat to me included x
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My inbox is always open if anyone would like to talkDisability Gamechanger - 2019
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Like the idea. Could we get it to work mmmmmmm?
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I would like that very much. There are no groups of ways to contact others with disabilities..
I have to put on a "normie" face. Most people tend to avoid those with disabilities. -
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