BearBeauty
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I've seen this term used sometimes. And I don't understand why it's used, but I don't think it's right to use the term.
I had a friend who was using this term to describe his girlfriend, who had dyslexia or something like that. I'm not sure exactly what.
I've seen people use this term to describe others. They may not have meant it in an insulting way, but the person they were talking about could take it as an insult.
Personally, I think all deaf people are smart people. We can't help the way we were raised, or the disabilities they have. (I do not consider deafness a disability)
But do we really have to call others "low function"? I mean, It's like the people who can hear thinking we're "deaf and dumb". Just because someone has a problem with reading, words, whatever; doesn't necessarily mean they are "low function".
So can someone explain why this term is used? Please?
(yes, I saw this in another thread and decided to ask about it)
I had a friend who was using this term to describe his girlfriend, who had dyslexia or something like that. I'm not sure exactly what.
I've seen people use this term to describe others. They may not have meant it in an insulting way, but the person they were talking about could take it as an insult.
Personally, I think all deaf people are smart people. We can't help the way we were raised, or the disabilities they have. (I do not consider deafness a disability)
But do we really have to call others "low function"? I mean, It's like the people who can hear thinking we're "deaf and dumb". Just because someone has a problem with reading, words, whatever; doesn't necessarily mean they are "low function".
So can someone explain why this term is used? Please?
(yes, I saw this in another thread and decided to ask about it)