Amen, to your Posting @2dogs, and all others as well. You have the perfect attitude!
I realize this is an older thread, but I'll comment all the same. Yes, I've experienced the "looks" and "under-the-breath comments" as well due to my unseen disability.
I am a Left Leg Amputee, have been since 2001, and when wearing long legged pants, no one really knows. I have mastered my walk so as to not draw attention. Granted, I'm only 66, and look younger, so they say, but I can't tell you how many times I have gotten the looks and rude comments when I need to utilize a handicapped parking spot.
A few years back, I had a Patrol Cop stop me when I had finished my shopping and was walking out to my truck. He politely asked me WHY I was parked in a handicap spot... then I pulled up my pant leg and showed him my Artificial Leg. No further discussion needed. I was glad he was doing his job checking folks in the handicap spots, because they do get abused.
Wearing shorts, I never get a rude comment or glare from anyone. Just the inquisitive and curious looks to my leg. The kids are my BEST audience! Love them! I have a good sense of humor, so I can joke about my leg. It's definitely a "good" conversation starter at times.
Yes, people are rude that have no inclination as to the unseen disablities people have. I've come to the realization that's just how some people are in this society. Rude, Selfish, and not very Sympathetic.
After all these years, I don't take it personally, I just go about my business at hand; and when I see another person, especially a person with an artificial limb, I make it a point to interact with them; because, at times they are so ignored due to the cosmetic flaw, and it just MAKES THEIR DAY! I do understand why most people care not to interact. They sometimes don't know how to respond or react without possibly offending the person. Which is a normal response.
In conclusion, this is the reason I ride my Spyder, and I am loving it!
BTW,
@2dogs, thanks to your rear tire change Youtube Video, I was able to do my first rear Spyder tire a couple of years back.