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Dimitri Pavade caps off his Paralympics experience by coming out as gay

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T64” is a label for athletes with movement affected in a lower leg, or the absence of one or both legs below the knee.)Pavade says he sees no reason to hide his disability, and wants to be just as transparent about his orientation. “Disability isn’t meant to be hidden or ashamed of, so is your orientation so accept yourself as you are and remember you’re not alone, life is extremely short and there are so many beautiful things offered to us that we don’t know can deprive one of them,” he wrote in French.A post shared by Dimitri PAVADÉ.

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