I don’t even understand your comment or question ... ass’ness? Hiding something?
Nothing at all. It is what it is. I LOVE him for who he is, knowing and admitting, full well, that he can be annoying, funny, dumb, cool. Pretty much like any adult child would be. It still doesn’t change the fact that he’s retarded.
You sound like you live on the defensive, expecting that the whole world is intent on maliciously ridiculing your daughters for a physical deformity that they can neither control nor deny. I don’t expect that and, honestly, have rarely experienced that. If and when I do, I don’t hesitate to fight it - verbally, physically, I don’t give a shit. I’ll push u into traffic if it means purging the world of the idiocy.
I’m sorry. I just find the more attention given to trying to deny it - usually by sugar coating it and usually by those who “wish” no attention was given to it - the more unnecessary attention is drawn to it and the more opportunity for it to become an obstacle (by both parties).
Basically, the stereotyped and the ignorant are both guilty of perpetuating.