In other ways, you don't have any use for sounds. Cool with me.
BTW, I pointed out your thought process in the other thread, you should go and check it out.
Alright, upon your insistence.
Here are some of the different ways I either enjoyed or benefited from the sounds when wearing hearing aids:
- Enjoyed hearing the water rustling or splashing
- Enjoyed listening to music in many different areas
- Enjoyed listening to some people sing
- Enjoyed listening to some people play an instrument
- Enjoyed hearing the sounds from the TV or Movies
- Enjoyed hearing sounds from Theatres
- Enjoyed hearing different people's voices, including my Mother's.
- Enjoyed hearing people laugh
- Enjoyed the background noises from the fans in Stadiums or Sporting Events
- Enjoyed hearing the Fireworks pop, both small and big ones
- Enjoyed hearing the raindrops
- Enjoyed hearing the sirens from Firetrucks or Police Cars or Ambulances
- Enjoyed hearing the tickling of the coins in Slot Machines
- Enjoyed hearing the phone ringing
- Enjoyed hearing the bell
- Enjoyed hearing the train whistle
- Enjoyed hearing cars or motorcycles screeching by
- Heard dog barking
- Yes, it did help me to communicate with hearing people better
- Yes, it did help me lipread better
- Yes, it did help me speak better
- Yes it did help me socialize better
- Yes, it did help me do better in school
- Yes, it did help me follow the class better
- Yes it did help me make friends in school, neighbor, little league teams and so forth
- Yes, it did help me develop some close relationships with some of my relatives
.
.
.
.
and so on
Listen, if you're happy not wearing hearing aids, then good for you! No one is saying you should wear them. And even if some say they do get some benefit from their hearing aids, it's not necessarily an indication that "one way is better than the other". To each, his or her own.