Malfoyish
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Steel said:yes. boring as shit!
naw, your okay so anyway Malfoyish, how long has you been married and what is your experience with the two worlds from hearing and deafness?
and How you get used to the fact that your deaf, and other people are so damned nervous, as they are almost pissing their pants like they never seen another person before, because of your deafness, don't really talk to you much and stuff? Just wondering.
Been married three years. Three wonderful years with the most wonderful man in the world. I might be biased though, but my husband has been there for me through thick and thin and he's my world.
I was raised oral, so my mindset was more so "hearing" than deaf even though I wore hearing aids since I was six months old. It's never been easy, and even though I have a colossal mouth and speak much, much, much more than I sign, I STILL didn't quite belong amongst hearing crowds. It's not that I was in any way shunned, but I still think they felt uncomfortable trying to "remember" that they had to look at me when they spoke, or that they needed to tap my shoulder to get my attention (or throw things, whatever seemed more appropriate at the time, LMFAO) or slow down their speech. As for the deaf community, I didn't know sign until I was in college. I knew my ABC's and a few basics but hardly enough to get through a decent conversation. It was hard...very hard. It still is!! But I AM trying to brush up on my signing skills by occasionally signing to myself during the day.
How do I deal with idiots? I guess I respond to them in the manner they ask me...for example, if they're going to over-enunciate their words, then I'll do the same...unless they do have the decency to say "Is my speech too fast, or can you understand me all right?" THEN, I would be more receptive to their attempts to communicate. I don't really have many people who ignore me because I'm deaf, but more so because they think I wouldn't be able to hear them. But usually, it's me who approaches someone (a bowling pal or whatnot,) and will strike up a conversation. I don't mind doing that, if it puts someone at ease in some way.
Hope that covers it.