I don’t want to be accommodated
A poem to challenge your assumptions

I do not want to be part of a space where I have to be accommodated.
I want to be part of a space where who I am isn’t automatically associated with less value — there isn’t anything to be accommodated.
What are you defining as your default? as your normal? as your majority?
Lucy (The Egg Girl) is burnt out from hearing people tell her that they’ve already done so much to accommodate people like her. She is asking to be treated just the same and not as lesser of value. She’s asking to be treated like a human being. Will she be? Stay tuned to find out.
What adventure will you choose next?🐇
- 🔁A random post: The bathroom at my first scientific conference (poem)
- 💘A post that deserves more love: How to actually follow the advice “Don’t compare yourself to others”
- 🔊A voice that I want to amplify: You just might want to get a second opinion when it comes to your mental health treatment by Susan Scandiffio






