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Dating someone with a Disability? (he's deaf)
Have you ever dated someone with a disability?
Currently I am dating a guy who is deaf. I have no problem with him being deaf. But some of my friends do. They make little jokes here and there about it. It really bugs me. What should I do? What would you do? |
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personally, i would tell them to shut up. its your choice, and he cant help the fact that he is deaf. its not like he chose to be.
everybody needs love. |
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Tell them it's not funny. Tell them it bothers you.
If they're true friends, they'll stop. I guess if they don't stop, dont' react when they make a joke. I know that can be really hard. But ya, don't say anything, don't look at them, don't even change facial expression. That's pretty much what they want, some kind of reaction from you to keep them laughing. |
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I agree with what's been said.
I used to have a best friend who had Asperger's, and he was the butt end of several jokes I couldn't appreciate. I found it was really dependent on who was making the jokes and how close I was to that person. Some people, I could silence with a glare or a "knock it off." Others, I gave the "he can't help it anymore than you can help being who you are" speech. At one point, I confronted someone who was relentless, attacking my friend over and over, and told him he should hear the things people were saying about him. :bleh: Most of the time, though, I ignored it. I continued hanging out and talking with my best friend like they didn't even exist. Gradually, the teasing stopped, and more than that, some of the people who had previously been making cruel jokes about him actually took the opportunity, whilst talking with me, to get to know him, as well. xo Claire |
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Remind your friends that they're not perfect, and since they're not, they shouldn't make fun of someone with a disability.
If it doesn't bother you, why on earth should they have a problem with it. Tell them "the next time you think you're perfect, try walking on water", :p |
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I've not personally dated someone with a disability.
Your friends should be more supportive, obviously you're a big enough person to see past the fact that he's deaf so they should be too. If you like him and him being deaf makes no difference to you then that's all that matters, being deaf isn't funny so your friends shouldn't be making a joke of it. It might change things a little for the two of you but you like him for him which is good. It doesn't define him as a person though. Tell your friends to grow up and get to know him a little before they pass judgement. |
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I am learning sign language slowly because my girlfriend's stepfather is deaf... I don't think that counts for "dating someone with a disability" question...
They really are looking for a reaction when they make fun of him... Which honestly, I don't know how people could make fun of people with disabilities without remorse... The only time I did make fun of this guy with a deformed arm was because he was a complete asshole to me for no reason... I'm guessing since your dating a deaf person, you know a pretty good ammount of sign lanuage... Personally, I'd "mouth off" about your friends in sign language, so your boyfriend can get a laugh at them (that is, if they make fun of him in front of him) |
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My boyfriend's little sister is deaf, she has a cochlear implant so she can hear and talk a bit but I'm learning sign language to communicate with better and for the times when she has to take her coil off like when we are trampolining or swimming.
Does you boyfriend have a hearing aid or an implant? Our mutual friends used to make fun of my boyfriends sister but he just told them to shut up and then explained to them that she has a much better life than them because she is deaf. She is so much more determined to be normal that she doesn't let anything stop her. She goes swimming, rock climbing, trampolining, horse riding, Brownies Edit: and the most important to her, Signing choir. When they heard all that they shut up and never said anything again. I would just talk to them about how it makes you feel that they aren't supportive about your relationship and try to include them in activities together so your friends can see he is a normal person. Most discrimination come from ignorance, they probably just don't understand much about being deaf. If they are good friends they will stop making fun f your boyfriend if they know it upsets you and if they get a long with him well. |
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Talk to your friends, just remind them that no one is perfect, and anything could happen to them at anytime that could result in a disability. They wouldn't like to be laughed at, or joked about, so they shouldn't Laugh or make jokes about your boyfriend. There's nothing wrong with having a disability or dating someone with a disability.
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Re: Dating someone with a Disability? (he's deaf)
I never dated someone who has a disability
but I do have some deaf friends, and I;m glad you accept him for who he is and tell your 'friends' that the jokes weren;t necessary and it;s not amusing to you whatsoeverr (;. and what Tess mentioned if they're your true friends they would stop. I wish you the best. |
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Make fun of them back, and list the benefits of being deaf. Be like your just jealous he can read your lips from across the room.
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I am in ASL 35, I am pretty involved in the Deaf community and I'd like to say something on behalf on them: Being Deaf is NOT a disability. Deaf people can do everything a hearing person can do except hear.
If your friends have a problem with it they aren't very good friends. I'm sure they'd expect you to accept whomever they decide to date and it's only fair they extend the same respect to you. It should not be looked at as if your boyfriend is disabled, instead a more appropriate comparison is that he simply that you and he do not share the same first language. Good Luck! |
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:O
:D I'm taking sign and I haven't had that many conversations with deaf people but that's really cool. Tell your friends to dick off. He's not stupid because he can't hear. Just yell at them the next time they say something that ticks you off. The more you let it build up, the more they're going to do it. Tweaking out once can keep these kinds of problems from escalating. |
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The guy I'm interested in can't read (he can, but not well). Not really a disability, but when he told me, I was like "...really?!" and it really catches my friends off.
But, whatever, if the jokes bug you, just tell them to cut it out. Or ignore them, we all have to put up with crap here and there. |
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I haven't personally dated anyone with a disability, but I don't see anything wrong with it. I do think, though, that it's a little immature for your friends to be doing that.
What would I do? I'd sit down and have a talk with them. I'd let them know that while they're entitled to their own opinion, that I don't appreciate when they make comments towards him. I'd let them know that he's important to me, and that I'd appreciated it if they would stop. |
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It wouldn't bother me, if anything, if I was dating someone who was say deaf, it would give me the opportunity to learn sign! You shouldn't care what your friends think, if your comfortable with it, then thats all that matters! Tell your friends that they neednt have a problem with it. I would sit down with your friends, and talk to them about it, and let them know even if they have issues with it, it's your own decision to date this person, not theirs!
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Hey Stina. :]
Personally, I have never dated anyone with a disability but I think it's great you're being so open minded. I don't think it's great how closed minded your friends are being. >.< They're just being immature. They might be uncomfortable with it themselves and try and be ''funny'' about it but that's obviously not the right way to go about it. Like everyone has said, I would suggest just sitting them down and telling to them (A) Get their act together and act like normal human beings or (B) Shut the hell up. =] It's your choice. If going out with this guy makes you happy, then so be it. Your friends have no right to bring you down. Take care. |
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tell them to shut up and if they have a problem with who your going out with and dont stop,maybe you should think about if they're your real friends,or just your "friends",if you know what i mean?
thats what id do |
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My boyfriend uses a wheelchair and it doesn't feel any different to dating someone who doesn't. Just tell your friends that their jokes upset you and if they're true friends to you, they'll understand and make an effort to stop.
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