I would argue that she clearly has a definite disability going. Mental illness - which bulimia/anorexia (in all likelihood) is - is an invisible, but real, disability itself.
And "normal" stalls are cramped and uncomfortable and often a lot less clean.
These things are true and valid points.
invisible disabilities are still disabilities and can be utterly crippling
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And "normal" stalls are cramped and uncomfortable and often a lot less clean.
These things are true and valid points.
invisible disabilities are still disabilities and can be utterly crippling
And that is absolutely true.