"Push Girls" Shows Respect for People With Disabilities
Life in a wheelchair is not as awful as you might think. Last night, the Sundance Channel premiered Push Girls, a new reality series about four women in wheelchairs. All of them have spinal cord injuries at various levels, three from car accidents, one from a ruptured blood clot in her spinal cord.
I watched the first episode online here yesterday afternoon. I wouldn't exactly call it family-friendly television - maybe it will get better, but as for the first episode, one of the girls talks openly about an on-again-off-again s-xual relationship (yes, we can still have sex and get pregnant) she's in with a man and then the cameras follow her to a club on a date with another woman - but I"m excited about this series, nonetheless. It's great not because it shows the challenges that those of us in wheelchairs face, but for showing what we"re still capable of and how life can still be enjoyed post-injury. Ref. Source 7
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