Do I announce to my roommate that I have a disability?

<p>We become good friends. We chose to get an apartment with some people from our building for next school year.</p>

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<p>I should clarify. It’s not like I was upset that he didn’t tell me or anything. I just think it would have been easier to have known beforehand instead of constantly wondering why he would hold his computer really close (he has a vision problem.) I personally felt rude whenever I would suspect anything. Then again, I don’t see why your roommate would deserve any right to know over the other friends you will make, so unless you generally tell people when you meet them, you shouldn’t feel obligated to tell you roommate. As long as you’re okay with her, or anyone, wondering why you walk pigeon-toed, you can just wait until they say something. But honestly, if the only thing is that you walk pigeon-toed, I doubt anyone will think anything. I know plenty of people who walk like that who have no disabilities.</p>