The people on this board that complain
How do you pu$$ys get dressed everyday without help?
If I have misinterpreted the intent of your comment, I am sorry and ask you to please forgive me.
ADA Guidelines are, by definition, designed for those who need help with activities that many able-bodied people, including you, seem to take for granted.
My wife was a true MSU Sports fan. Her favorite sport was baseball and, as a MSU graduate, she loved them all. She battled cancer for ten years until we lost her in 2023. For the last three years of her life I had to help her (which really means do it for her) with everything she did - including getting dressed. As season ticket holders, we had Handicapped Parking passes because after she lost the ability to walk I had to transport her everywhere (and I mean everywhere - even within our house) using wheelchairs and bodily pick her up to move her from wheelchair to chair to bed, etc. She did not choose to have a debilitating and disabling disease that eventually took her life.
For you to insult her disability and the disability of others who need help is stupid beyond measure. You apparently lead an arrogant and ignorant existence. I sincerely hope you never have to need help like she did.
One Last thing I would like to add:
I was surprised when I saw that 3dawgnight “liked” your comment since this was his mother and he is my son. I do love my son very much and I am proud of him every day - I just didn’t understand him “like”ing your insensitive and ignorant comment.