Of course not, as to that I've also always been close to my hearing family members, relatives and all that.
But it does seem a little bit of a double standard that if some of them are supposedly so proud of their Deaf identity, then shouldn't they be secured enough to also marry one?
Some of them probably won't admit that privately, they probably like the secured feeling of having an hearing person to fall back on. Yet, they put on this "brave front" that they're supposedly so proud to be Deaf and all that.
But it does seem a little bit of a double standard that if some of them are supposedly so proud of their Deaf identity, then shouldn't they be secured enough to also marry one?
Some of them probably won't admit that privately, they probably like the secured feeling of having an hearing person to fall back on. Yet, they put on this "brave front" that they're supposedly so proud to be Deaf and all that.