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Originally Posted by RichardCoulter
Yes it is. Would someone go up to a wheelchair user and question their disability because they saw them walking the previous day? I think not.
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Nope, it isnt, its time you realised that.
You clearly fail [completely] to grasp the difference between meeting people in real life, and the internet.
On the internet (in a forum, for example) anyone can say they are male, female, black, white, disabled, or whatever they want.
Everyone else has
zero proof that its actually true. So yes, they have every right to question it, especially when peoples actions do not match what they state.