They have gay pride, black pride, feminism and ALL kinds of pride for many different minority groups.
^ was going to be by response, in general. I mean, LOL, I have the pansexuality symbol as my icon! <3
And when I read the OP I thought of this meme;
As someone with a couple of disorders, it's the same thing, though when it's of the mind, you just think there's something wrong with you and it's your own fault so you have to shape up. Knowing what you have, how to manage it and excel by working around/with it is a real challenge, but even before I knew what I had I was a gamer. Got sick of taking it "normal" or "easy" mode, then I couldn't handle anything more than that when it was such a simple matter to put it on hard mode from the start and just try a little harder to get by. Then you do normal mode and it's like "this is boring..." lol! Maybe that's an odd way to think of disabilities when people don't
choose to be or become disabled, but it's the same for disorders. I may not have a physical handicap, but having A.D.D. in the family sucks... and yet, we have hyperfocus and a few other perks.
Like how deaf people have hightened eyesight. Every "condition" comes with it's ups and downs, including being "normal". That's a condition, too. Life growing up without the disorders would have been soooo much easier, but I've not only adjusted and am proud of my "hard mode", I wouldn't trade it for a regular brain.
I like using my pros and cons to enjoy life my own way. No different than how I don't WANT to be anything other than pansexual. But there are people on the opposite end: they hate their A.D.D., they don't like feeling "unnatural" by not being heterosexual, and they don't want to be deaf.
It's about being comfortable with who you are and what you have to work with. You may be without one sense, but your brain is wired to make up for it with great perks! I'm not saying you have to love your condition, but you have the ability to make the most of it by working with the "pros" of it. <3 I'm sorry you've been given frustration, but I really hope you have a happy life.
(ugh, my post is so looong..! >///>)