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I get your point, but not sure I’d call it a disability. For example, people who can’t walk for some reason, are always restricted in this sense, they have no choice. People who stutternavigate it differently, depending on a person. For example, I had a friend in school who stuttered and we had to do a school play. I refused to do it, while she didn’t give a shit about her stuttering and did it anyway. Btw her level of stutter was almost the same as mine I’d say. So,from my perspective - it limited me. From hers - it wasn’t an issue, she was able to do it. Is something that depends on your interpretation can be considered a disability? Maybe, but not on the same level as someone who is unable to walk I think. But it’s definitely a strong fuel for depression, I’ll give it that 😅