@sarahtoddhammer: I can’t separate myself from my disability [Video Description: ST, a young white woman with long blonde hair, is speaking on screen. Text on screen at the beginning of the video reads “I can’t separate myself from my disability”] ##DisabilityTikTok##DisabilityAwareness
What an interesting thing to request. I am very puzzled at why someone would suggest that I’m so sorry girl 😭😭😭
2026-07-03 23:12:59
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Jude 🐻 :
Intersectionality is the most important thing in this world.
2026-07-04 01:00:14
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sjakSusan Jacques :
well you certainly manage to always look adorable. You look way better than I do in regards to your fashion choices and I have no limitations regarding wearing it.
Disabled or not I think some people just have an innate ability to put a killer outfit together.Sadly that's not me and lucky for you it is you.
You always look fresh and well put ❤️together
2026-07-13 12:56:59
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aleksander 📚🖋️ :
💯💯💯! There is no separating core integral parts of ourselves (disability, race, gender, etc) from who we are and what we experience in the world.
2026-07-03 23:16:39
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Sarah :
I really enjoy hearing about both together! It makes your content unique and really interesting to follow.
2026-07-04 00:58:38
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Cynnie :
As an able bodied person, I know nothing about life with a physical disability. I like hearing about different people living with different lives from mine to make sure I dont keep myself in an echo chamber. Your input on life, beauty, fashion, etc opens my eyes to things I take for granted and keeps my two feet on the ground.
2026-07-04 05:34:38
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murielw132🇨🇦 :
Sarah Todd, you are so well-spoken. You’re assertive, polite and very clear. 💙💙💙
2026-07-04 00:33:39
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Luv🦇 :
this is super important to talk about!
2026-07-03 23:11:40
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Lily | dancing blind :
I make dance content but filtered through a disabled and blind lens. I can’t separate the two. It’s my experience. But from a social media standpoint, it’s actually good to have a unique perspective on content! You need to have a “new” or underdiscussed perspective to stand out!
2026-07-08 21:42:20
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NorthernNightshade :
people dont realize that our disabilities flavor every single moment if our lives. my clothes, and therefore my fashion, have to accommodate my heat intolerance and mobility aids. i cant just wear whatever my fashion sense says would look cool. I have to factor in multiple aspects of my dusability when getting dressed each and every day.
2026-07-03 23:13:36
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Fuzzy Bear637 :
we absolutely need to talk about disability in every facet of life, it is an important topic that is often pushed to the side.
2026-07-06 17:19:15
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Bec Hocking🇦🇺💛💚 :
I as a PWDs like to mix both because the thing is there’s a old school perception that should not be true about people with disabilities and I like to break misconceptions and it’s actually because of you that so many of us get the chance to do this
2026-07-10 15:53:04
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Favor😊 :
I LOVEEEEEE your style and your fashion videos so much. I think we absolutely need more fashionistas with disabilities. Would love to see more videos on accessibility and fashion but Idk why anyone would want you to separate the two
2026-07-04 10:51:25
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Omggti :
I also really love when you talk about what you need from clothing, what benefits you about clothing, what you think would benefit or be hard for others, it feels good for like forming a more well rounded perspective
2026-07-04 03:57:33
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Rubester0524 :
That is just odd. It is your experience that you are sharing with the world. You get to choose how you post yout content not them!
2026-07-07 17:51:38
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💚Ms.Bliss💚 :
yes! I'm a disabled cosmetology student and what gets me through finding all the accommodations, and hearing how it's going to take me longer to get some things because my body position is different because I'm sitting, is that I will get to help my community. I want my clients to be from my own community. I want them to see me accommodating and know I'll do the same for them no matter what they need.
2026-07-04 12:38:29
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amyomara666 :
as a fellow pwd thank you exactly
2026-07-04 02:57:25
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murielw132🇨🇦 :
You shouldn’t be expected to separate the two any more than any other fashion creator can separate their fashion choices from other aspects of their personhood. 🤷♀️
2026-07-04 00:24:35
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p t ♋🇨🇦🍒 :
that is such an odd thing to say to someone!
2026-07-04 00:39:41
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nuttyf1 :
That was a weird thing for them to say.
2026-07-03 23:15:04
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ginhart 🇨🇦 :
There is enough fashion content from able bodied people. You give a different perspective and as an able bodied person it is eye opening to see how much more has to go into things due to a disability. Keep doing you.
2026-07-08 16:10:14
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hlaplkn :
I hate when people think they can just tell creators what to do, like they clearly see them as entertainment rather than a real person
2026-07-04 10:18:02
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Happiness is a Choice :
love this! I can't believe they asked that.
2026-07-03 23:15:45
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girlgonerural :
People could take the time to just appreciate and understand the perspectives of others. Social media curating so much of what people consume has been incredibly unhealthy for our curiosity about the lives of others and our empathy. One of the things I love about social media is I feel like I have grown so much as a person hearing about the lives and perspectives of others. I’m sad they are denying themselves that.
2026-07-04 01:44:09
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Cat-astrophic :
I totally understand why people don't want to be seen as *just* their disability of course, but I think for most of us it's such a huge part of how we experience the world that while disability doesn't make us any less or more of a person it's a fundamental part of who we are. that's why I'm an autistic person and not a person with autism. i can't put the autism down when it's not convenient, it's the lens through which I see the world.
2026-07-12 02:00:43
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