Megan_A_Mess
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Hi everyone!
My name is Megan, and I'm from Michigan. I've been lurking, reading and checking out the site for the last few days, and finally decided to introduce myself. I have no formal ties to the Deaf Community, but that's part of the reason I'm here. I'd love to expand my friendship circle, and get to know about a community that I don't know too much about. (That is, if you'll be willing to be my friends and help me!)
I was reading a forum last Friday, titled "Annoying ignorant hearing people stories" and I have to say, I was FLOORED. I am hearing, and as I have stated, have no formal ties to the Deaf Community. (I had a grandpa who was deaf in one ear, but it was something that was never talked about, EVER in my family, until he passed away.) I cannot believe some of things that people have said and done, or the way they've reacted. Maybe it's because I've always been mature for my age, and part of the way I was brought up, but I guess I just don't see the differences that some people do, or feel the way they feel.
As I was reading the post, page after page, it just me cry, honestly. I would truly like to believe the best in people, but sometimes, I just think some people are stupid. I don't think they take the time to think about their actions, or words, or even other people, before themselves. I have experienced this too, but not because I'm deaf or HOH. I've been picked on or discriminated against because I'm a woman, or when I was younger, or because I am gay. (I identify as bisexual.) And while it's not the same thing that many in the Deaf Community have faced, it is something I can (to a certain extent) relate to.
Ok, sorry. That was way more sad than I had hoped it would turn out. Anyways, to recap, my name is Megan, I hail from the Great Lakes State (Go Blue! Go Tigers! End this lockout so I can watch my Wings again!) I'm bisexual, and I'd love to get to know you all better. It's very nice to meet you!
My name is Megan, and I'm from Michigan. I've been lurking, reading and checking out the site for the last few days, and finally decided to introduce myself. I have no formal ties to the Deaf Community, but that's part of the reason I'm here. I'd love to expand my friendship circle, and get to know about a community that I don't know too much about. (That is, if you'll be willing to be my friends and help me!)
I was reading a forum last Friday, titled "Annoying ignorant hearing people stories" and I have to say, I was FLOORED. I am hearing, and as I have stated, have no formal ties to the Deaf Community. (I had a grandpa who was deaf in one ear, but it was something that was never talked about, EVER in my family, until he passed away.) I cannot believe some of things that people have said and done, or the way they've reacted. Maybe it's because I've always been mature for my age, and part of the way I was brought up, but I guess I just don't see the differences that some people do, or feel the way they feel.
As I was reading the post, page after page, it just me cry, honestly. I would truly like to believe the best in people, but sometimes, I just think some people are stupid. I don't think they take the time to think about their actions, or words, or even other people, before themselves. I have experienced this too, but not because I'm deaf or HOH. I've been picked on or discriminated against because I'm a woman, or when I was younger, or because I am gay. (I identify as bisexual.) And while it's not the same thing that many in the Deaf Community have faced, it is something I can (to a certain extent) relate to.
Ok, sorry. That was way more sad than I had hoped it would turn out. Anyways, to recap, my name is Megan, I hail from the Great Lakes State (Go Blue! Go Tigers! End this lockout so I can watch my Wings again!) I'm bisexual, and I'd love to get to know you all better. It's very nice to meet you!