Hannah will call anyone an ableist if they won't date a disabled person people have Tastes and reasons why they won't date a disabled person maybe some people would be put off by caregiving it's not for everyone hannah clearly is on the autistic spectrum and this is her obsession which is to do with disability and she advocates for disability rights ect and is attracted to disabled men her mum used to work with children with special needs I used to think Shane was seemingly sweet until I read one of his books where he makes fun of special needs kids for shitting himself and Shane found it hilarious to make fun of now if it was the other way around and someone was making fun of little Shane there would be uproar he's such a self entitled little man child bully makes me sick when hannah hinted that Shane is sexually aggressive how could he be he can't even eat without you feeding him
You see, I don't care that they're an "interabled" couple. I don't know if it's a "thing" with her, if she's "on the spectrum," or if she's "in it for the money" which I doubt they're rolling in. They don't seem to be lacking, what with neither of them working beyond Shane's book royalties, their honorariums from speaking engagements (which they're obviously not doing in person right now), and what they get from YouTube, Patreon, and paid advertisements. (I don't think many people make a whole lot from YouTube alone.) I think like many people I just stumbled across them one day, began watching, and thought they were kind of entertaining.
After a while though Shane became insufferable. He's not funny. He acts like a kid who is trying to get the adults' attention. However, if that floats Hannah's boat, and the two of them are happy, it's nothing to me. I reserve the right to comment on what they post in public videos though. It is THEY who have made themselves a topic for discussion, and I think they've reached the point where their "fame" has gone to their heads, and they're posting more "sexualized" stuff than they did in the early months. They seem to have figured out "sex sells." Just look at their last two videos in which "intimacy" is in the title. One has over 855,000 views so far, and the other has over 710,000. That's over 3 times what any of their videos in the past 8-9 months got.
This may not be all, but a quick skim through their videos reveal these are the ones that received at least a million views, and the newest of these is from 9 months ago. (The Hannah shower video attracted over 900,000 which is why I included it.) I don't know what happened 8 or 9 months ago, but their number of views dropped off quite a bit. That is, until they figured out that having Hannah prance around half-clothed attracted more viewers. I think the
quality of viewers dropped, but attention is attention when you're just looking for quantity over quality.
"How to Cuddle"
"My Life Expectancy Has Changed"
"Disabled Toddler Chugging Wine On An Airplane"
"Girlfriend Helps Disabled Boyfriend Take a Shower"
"Accessibility in Paris"
"When Was The First Night You Spent Together"?
"Will Shane's Disability Stop Us From Having Kids"?
"Men Flirting With Hannah In Front of Shane"
"Why We Turned Down Dr. Phil"
"I Asked Hannah to Marry Me"
"Is it weird that I sit on her lap"?
"Shane Helps Hannah Take a Shower" >906,000
"Hannah's Genetic Results Revealed - Will Our Kids Have SMA"?
Other than their content was becoming boring and predictable, I'm not sure why the marked drop in viewership began late last year. Several times they've tried "suggestive" titles, the most recent being their latest "Part 1" about "How We Make it Work," the one with all the NSFW warnings to their family which turned out to be 19+ minutes of nothing that was NSFW. Or remotely interesting. But it's "Part 1," so they can string it out... Part 2, Part 3... as long as they keep getting views... until people figure out they're being played. Leading titles like "How We Kiss" and "Pregnancy Plans" didn't make a big splash, so they're trying a different tack now.
Without being able to leave their house often (except for Shane's weekly shower at Hannah's parents' house) they don't have world travel to entertain themselves with right now. Which means fewer opportunities to beef about the "ableists'" insensitivity in not making every place on earth accessible to someone in a 300-pound electric wheelchair.
Nor have I heard a peep out of either of them about Shane being over 2 1/2 months past due for his Spinraza injection. For a while he appeared to be getting weaker, and they both talked about the difficulty he was having getting the hospital to agree to administer it. But for at least the past 2 months, since shortly after they went on lockdown, Shane has appeared to be as strong as ever (which I realize isn't saying a lot), and I've not heard them mention it again. It would seem if it were that important to halt the progression of his SMA they would be fighting tooth and nail to get someplace to agree to do it. I know I would!