Ambuhhlurr
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It seems like a lot of people here (including myself) has experienced someone telling them that they don't look deaf, HoH, or like they have hearing loss.
I'm just curious if there is some stereotypical way people with any type of deafness are supposed to look like and how that stereotype came about and how to get rid of it. Or at least have a way I can understand the ignorance some people have towards things they don't really know about.
I always have to bite my tongue not to say something rude back though, because I really don't understand what it is that I'm supposed to "look like" and why the way I look has anything to do with how my ears function.
P.S. Stereotypes of any type just need to go away. How can people look at someone and already decide what they are or aren't or how they do or don't act just from what they look like?
Sadly, I'm sure sterotypes will continue to live on.
I'm just curious if there is some stereotypical way people with any type of deafness are supposed to look like and how that stereotype came about and how to get rid of it. Or at least have a way I can understand the ignorance some people have towards things they don't really know about.
I always have to bite my tongue not to say something rude back though, because I really don't understand what it is that I'm supposed to "look like" and why the way I look has anything to do with how my ears function.
P.S. Stereotypes of any type just need to go away. How can people look at someone and already decide what they are or aren't or how they do or don't act just from what they look like?
Sadly, I'm sure sterotypes will continue to live on.