Standing in line, I spot a woman pretending—her fake cast slightly off. As someone with invisible disabilities, I’ve felt the judgment from pretenders and skeptics alike. I spent years hiding, fiercely independent, until I realized being invisible didn’t mean staying silent. We don’t wear signs. We deserve accessibility. Pretenders hurt us all, but believing each other is powerful. Visibility or not—our needs matter. Here’s to being seen and heard.
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Hiding in Plain Sight: Unmasking the Reality…
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Standing in line, I spot a woman pretending—her fake cast slightly off. As someone with invisible disabilities, I’ve felt the judgment from pretenders and skeptics alike. I spent years hiding, fiercely independent, until I realized being invisible didn’t mean staying silent. We don’t wear signs. We deserve accessibility. Pretenders hurt us all, but believing each other is powerful. Visibility or not—our needs matter. Here’s to being seen and heard.