Doesn't matter. The thread title is "if given the chance to be hearing, would you?" You, being hearing, don't need to be in this thread. Not every thread in this forum is about you.
Doesn't matter. The thread title is "if given the chance to be hearing, would you?" You, being hearing, don't need to be in this thread. Not every thread in this forum is about you.
You're forgetting the fact that deafdude1 questioned two users so far about their decisions of being deaf or not.
Being hearing or not got nothing to do with it. No one should ever have to justify themselves to others for their decision to choose a certain lifestyle.
It isn't about the choice of a certain lifestyle. We're either deaf, or we're not. No justification necessary. But for those who haven't lived the life of being deaf, they have no business being here questioning whether others would like to be hearing or not.
I may be late deaf, but I am deaf and proud. It is this grandmas personal opinion that rudeness to friends is not befitting any one.
Thank you Jillio, for pointing that out.
Please, just call me Nan. I have been here long enough to skip formalities, no? (CHUCKLE)
I would rather stay deaf. It has been hard enough to be so for so long. I would not want to start over and try to be something else.
It is a whole different experience in almost every way.
Tell me the advantages? Also what's the point of CI to hear more if being deaf has way more advantages?
Okay, since you have raised a question, let us be fair in answering it, to all that stood up for me thanks...but yeah, this is a discussion, so let us abide by it.
To answer this question, being deaf for me is being myself, and I firmly believe your character makes you who you are, not whether you are deaf or hearing.
I am the only deaf individual in my entire family, yet I have achieved way more than nearlly everyone.
The advantages to being deaf are numerous, only if you choose to view it in a positive light, for instance, when I was in varsity, I could switch my hearing aids off and study in the middle of a crowded quadrangle full of students going about their lives.
So what if we can't hear the birds, we can see them, we can touch them, and you will find that the deaf are able to have a relationship with elements of nature because you simply appreciate their beauty more. Most hearing indiviudals I know, simply take their hearing for granted, and because we the deaf do not have that capability, we tend to be a lot more sensitive.
Some of the most amazing viewpoints in life come from deaf people who are positive and do all in their capability to live positiviely. The advantage is you tend to appreciate life so much more and live for the smaller things, and not constantly focus on the fact that we don't have hearing.
The greatest advantage for me being deaf is peace...peace which is lacking in today's world...peace, the silence, the soundless, the true world...
Hope this helps.
Feel free to discuss anything else with me...
To answer this question, being deaf for me is being myself, and I firmly believe your character makes you who you are, not whether you are deaf or hearing.
I am the only deaf individual in my entire family, yet I have achieved way more than nearlly everyone.
The advantages to being deaf are numerous, only if you choose to view it in a positive light, for instance, when I was in varsity, I could switch my hearing aids off and study in the middle of a crowded quadrangle full of students going about their lives.
So what if we can't hear the birds, we can see them, we can touch them, and you will find that the deaf are able to have a relationship with elements of nature because you simply appreciate their beauty more. Most hearing indiviudals I know, simply take their hearing for granted, and because we the deaf do not have that capability, we tend to be a lot more sensitive.
Some of the most amazing viewpoints in life come from deaf people who are positive and do all in their capability to live positiviely. The advantage is you tend to appreciate life so much more and live for the smaller things, and not constantly focus on the fact that we don't have hearing.
The greatest advantage for me being deaf is peace...peace which is lacking in today's world...peace, the silence, the soundless, the true world...
Annie, this is a really good and thought provoking area. It seems that all enjoy the topic. HOH, D/deaf, and hearing alike. Thanks for this interesting subject.