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I agree what you are saying but it give you and other hearing person knowing that we have gone through with mainstream schools having to be involve in oral-only method and we did not get a clue of what is being said in the hearing classrooms.  No sign language were not allowed in my schools and never had ASL interpreters and we had to put up with this sh*t.  That is the reason why we or should I say I did not get good grades when I have trouble trying to comprehend or understand what the teachers and hearing students were discussing in the classrooms.  Same with family gathering whether with Mom, Dad and siblings plus whole lot of extended family members who refuse to sign expecting us to lipread or to listen like a hearing person.  That is what make me feel frustrated a lot and not happy what they are not communicating with us or me.  If you want to communicate, then use ASL.  If not, then you are the one who have no clue what we are talking about.  :(


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