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So me and the wife love clubs and used to meet lots of couples at them, but over last year or so we tend to play a lot less with others.
A lot of this comes down to fact I simpl had no clue what folk were saying a lot of the time and think this may have come across as stand offish or unintrested
I'm pretty sure folk are interested in wiggles and while I'm not pretty I'm not that fuggly :p
I now have hearing aids, but worry if I wear them to a club, will they put folk off. |
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"It's quite odd realising now how much I didnt hear, but am hoping it will make clubs a lot more relaxing again.
I'll just need to remember to remove them before jacuzzi "
Did you find it quite tiring adjusting to hearing aids? |
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"It's quite odd realising now how much I didnt hear, but am hoping it will make clubs a lot more relaxing again.
I'll just need to remember to remove them before jacuzzi
Did you find it quite tiring adjusting to hearing aids?"
Only had them for three days, there tiring after awhile, but not to bad. I now can't stand the sound of crisp packets (good excuse to loose weight) but omg I suddenly love sound of spanking!! |
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"They are rather expensive. Mine are small black ones that go behind the ear. They are quite small but have only had them for three days so tad subconscious about them."
People don't notice them. A friend has them in both ears and they're black, nobody notice them |
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"It's quite odd realising now how much I didnt hear, but am hoping it will make clubs a lot more relaxing again.
I'll just need to remember to remove them before jacuzzi
Did you find it quite tiring adjusting to hearing aids?
Only had them for three days, there tiring after awhile, but not to bad. I now can't stand the sound of crisp packets (good excuse to loose weight) but omg I suddenly love sound of spanking!!"
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By *LCCCouple
over a year ago
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I don't think that they would put anyone off. I'm sure that wearing them, and being able to get involved in the social aspect will make you much more attractive than not wearing them, and not being able to join in the conversation. Good luck getting back into the Swing of it |
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"Coughs at impairment comment"
However! Mine are rather noticeable. Sod the invisible things it is an excuse to have something colourful on the side of your head.
Coming across as standoffish, and disinterested is my domain and no you can't join me
Will make sure I lurk out of sight with a packet of crisps... only cos I love you |
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over a year ago
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"I have scarring in my ears from numerous ear infections, my left one is the worst and if i lie on my right side, I can't hear fuck all!"
Wait... is that why you always slept on your right side when we were in bed together to escape my snoring? ?? |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I have scarring in my ears from numerous ear infections, my left one is the worst and if i lie on my right side, I can't hear fuck all!
Wait... is that why you always slept on your right side when we were in bed together to escape my snoring? ??"
Um.......maybe but I can still bloody hear it . |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"So me and the wife love clubs and used to meet lots of couples at them, but over last year or so we tend to play a lot less with others.
A lot of this comes down to fact I simpl had no clue what folk were saying a lot of the time and think this may have come across as stand offish or unintrested
I'm pretty sure folk are interested in wiggles and while I'm not pretty I'm not that fuggly :p
I now have hearing aids, but worry if I wear them to a club, will they put folk off."
I am the same I have aids that do help and are almost invisible but do occasionally get noticed , I often tell peeps from the start I cant hear which helps as they understand straight away,
as you say the problem is remembering to take them out in the hot tub |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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One of my friends has two hearing aids,they are small but he takes them off when we have sex because I knock them off with my hands. I just tap him if he's not looking at me when I want to talk to him. |
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"It's quite odd realising now how much I didnt hear, but am hoping it will make clubs a lot more relaxing again.
I'll just need to remember to remove them before jacuzzi
Did you find it quite tiring adjusting to hearing aids?
Only had them for three days, there tiring after awhile, but not to bad. I now can't stand the sound of crisp packets (good excuse to loose weight) but omg I suddenly love sound of spanking!!
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When you say "tiring" do you mean physically? If so, how? I'm curious... |
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"It's quite odd realising now how much I didnt hear, but am hoping it will make clubs a lot more relaxing again.
I'll just need to remember to remove them before jacuzzi
Did you find it quite tiring adjusting to hearing aids?
Only had them for three days, there tiring after awhile, but not to bad. I now can't stand the sound of crisp packets (good excuse to loose weight) but omg I suddenly love sound of spanking!!
When you say "tiring" do you mean physically? If so, how? I'm curious..." when you first wear then they irritate your ears to start with, but main reason is your head is filled with sounds you have forgot, everything is louder but mainly you can hear more background noises , washing machine motors humming, you can hear your clothes rustle when you move and your footsteps ect ,
when you take them out the world seems a lot quieter and peacefull |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I have 2 hearing aids but can get away with 1 I can't do without them
But at 1st hard to adjust to the hearing world
But do have to remove during sex as bloody things ring like hell lol
But new lease of life for you op had mine 15 years now x |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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It wouldnt bother me/us at all.
My dad and his sister are profoundly deaf, have been since birth and my sister is, although not as much.
Personally, I would rather someone tell me they are deaf or if they are not wearing an aid, so that I can adjust how I speak to them. Such as face on so they might lip-read or enunciate more clearly. I can basic sign too. Deafness is should never be a barrier.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"It's quite odd realising now how much I didnt hear, but am hoping it will make clubs a lot more relaxing again.
I'll just need to remember to remove them before jacuzzi
Did you find it quite tiring adjusting to hearing aids?
Only had them for three days, there tiring after awhile, but not to bad. I now can't stand the sound of crisp packets (good excuse to loose weight) but omg I suddenly love sound of spanking!!"
They take a while to get used to,my mum said she was amazed which sounds really drove her mad and hurt her ears so your crisp packet and spanking comment made me smile
Hearing aids wouldn't make a difference to me if I even noticed anyone was wearing them |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I lost my hearing in my right ear cos of a tumor, so everything was on the other side, now have a bone anchored hearing aid, much better now, but the aid just looks a bit silly stuck on the side of my head, not really discreet lol |
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"It's quite odd realising now how much I didnt hear, but am hoping it will make clubs a lot more relaxing again.
I'll just need to remember to remove them before jacuzzi
Did you find it quite tiring adjusting to hearing aids?
Only had them for three days, there tiring after awhile, but not to bad. I now can't stand the sound of crisp packets (good excuse to loose weight) but omg I suddenly love sound of spanking!!
When you say "tiring" do you mean physically? If so, how? I'm curious...when you first wear then they irritate your ears to start with, but main reason is your head is filled with sounds you have forgot, everything is louder but mainly you can hear more background noises , washing machine motors humming, you can hear your clothes rustle when you move and your footsteps ect ,
when you take them out the world seems a lot quieter and peacefull"
Oh, right. Never thought about that. Thanks... |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Wouldn't stop us from talking or playing with anyone who has a hearing impediment. It's down to if we click or not.
So get them on and enjoy life like we all should be. |
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over a year ago
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I'm partially deaf. Not really an issue if I'm concentrating but I do have a tendency to pretend I heard you and make the gesture or verbal response I feel is most appropriate. I'm a lot more careful after I consented to a surprise MMF and had to quickly say no!
Note to self. Must wear hearing aid. |
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"I'm partially deaf. Not really an issue if I'm concentrating but I do have a tendency to pretend I heard you and make the gesture or verbal response I feel is most appropriate. I'm a lot more careful after I consented to a surprise MMF and had to quickly say no!
Note to self. Must wear hearing aid. "
That made me chuckle.
I wear heating aids. Never been a problem, though wet based clubs are not the best option as I either risk frying them or can't hear people.
Nita |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I'm partially deaf. Not really an issue if I'm concentrating but I do have a tendency to pretend I heard you and make the gesture or verbal response I feel is most appropriate. I'm a lot more careful after I consented to a surprise MMF and had to quickly say no!
Note to self. Must wear hearing aid.
That made me chuckle.
I wear heating aids. Never been a problem, though wet based clubs are not the best option as I either risk frying them or can't hear people.
Nita"
That's wise. I'd be scared of losing them in a club to honest. They weren't cheap. I've been deaf since I was 2 so I don't even realise I'm doing the pretend to hear you thing until things go awry. It's frustrating for people who don't know me but my friends don't notice anymore either. |
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Problem is when we go out its generally to a wet club and I take them out.
I then walk around with mostly no clue what folk are saying, add this to my ability to be prety oblivious to if a female actually finds me attractive and it becomes a case of i only knownwhats going on if wiggles tells me.
I know straight away if a fella likes wiggles, but find it a lot harder now to gage if the female half likes me or is just tagging along so her partner gets wiggles.
On the bright side it does lead to some comical misunderstandings |
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I then walk around with mostly no clue what folk are saying, add this to my ability to be prety oblivious to if a female actually finds me attractive and it becomes a case of i only know what's going on if wiggles tells me.
On the bright side it does lead to some comical misunderstandings "
Ahhh I know this feeling, it is a daily thing for me. Sympathy? Nah not from me
"Chants" One of us, one of us, one of us. |
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OP I can assure you they would t bother us either
I'm a diabetic and wear an insulin pump, i do take it off at times but if it's for a long time I feel ill. We are adults, and I would expect anyone we are enjoying the company of wouldn't make an issue out of it
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By *oyce69Man
over a year ago
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I was asked by a friend why I didn't join their table at a party a few weeks back (she thought I was being unsociable)but the truth is that I can't hear anything other than a lot of inter-jumbled sounds when the DJ winds up the volume and people start speaking louder to hear themselves. I have been putting off the inevitable for a while now but I guess the time has come to do something about it. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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" I was asked by a friend why I didn't join their table at a party a few weeks back (she thought I was being unsociable)but the truth is that I can't hear anything other than a lot of inter-jumbled sounds when the DJ winds up the volume and people start speaking louder to hear themselves. I have been putting off the inevitable for a while now but I guess the time has come to do something about it. "
I guarantee you once you get hearing aids your life will change. You won't believe what you miss out on. After all it's the same as wearing glasses to aid your sight. Hearing aids are so small now - even over the ear ones - hardly anyone notices. |
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By *oyce69Man
over a year ago
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" I was asked by a friend why I didn't join their table at a party a few weeks back (she thought I was being unsociable)but the truth is that I can't hear anything other than a lot of inter-jumbled sounds when the DJ winds up the volume and people start speaking louder to hear themselves. I have been putting off the inevitable for a while now but I guess the time has come to do something about it.
I guarantee you once you get hearing aids your life will change. You won't believe what you miss out on. After all it's the same as wearing glasses to aid your sight. Hearing aids are so small now - even over the ear ones - hardly anyone notices. " |
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By (user no longer on site)
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My mum has hearing aids and the difference is like night and day. When she has them out she cant hear a thing. Even if i was sitting right next to her. It would never put me off someone if they have a hearing loss. She also has a hearing dog who is the most amazing dog ever!!! |
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Soon as I put hearing aids in, it was indeed amazzing to see how much I was missing.. suddenly things like papper had a sound and so many background sounds.
Unfortunately they are useless in most of the clubs I went to, as they were wet clubs.
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By *eltonmanMan
over a year ago
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I've worn hearing aids since birth (profoundly deaf). I go to one club which doesn't play the music too loud and I can hear what (most) people are saying. I miss bits but no more than normal.
Its just normal to ask people to repeat themselves (but not too often). |
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Does get tedious to always keep asking for people to repeat themselves.
At the end of the day, if a person isn't willing to put in the same amount of effort as me, or at the very least their very level best. It isn't worth my time or energy. Harsh perhaps, but my energy and time is precious to me. |
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I had an odd day yesterday, where I had fun telling folk to politely speak up.
These were people like the receptionist at doctors or the staff in spec savers, since I was asking about hearing aids.
After all if you are going to work in a face to face position with the public,mine should be able to speak up, not constantly mumble or whimper. |
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By *eltonmanMan
over a year ago
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Alway been a bug for me. Going to the Audiology department at the hospital, then someone comes out and calls for the person to be seen.
I'm deaf, how can I hear you if you're calling from behind me. some audiology depts are now putting screens up so people can see when they're being called |
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I am deaf, just sign actually, always a problem though when people talk to me and they think I am being snobbish/rude/or something, only after people get to know me do they realise I can't talk, just my little rant! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Got some 'free' hearing aids available - female or couples welcome to enquire to try out . . Must be able to accomodate of course - totally genuine offer , Also happy to give free advice for any aid issues, my pleasure . . . |
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"I am deaf, just sign actually, always a problem though when people talk to me and they think I am being snobbish/rude/or something, only after people get to know me do they realise I can't talk, just my little rant!"
'Presumption'?, a most beguiling prejudice. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"So me and the wife love clubs and used to meet lots of couples at them, but over last year or so we tend to play a lot less with others.
A lot of this comes down to fact I simpl had no clue what folk were saying a lot of the time and think this may have come across as stand offish or unintrested
I'm pretty sure folk are interested in wiggles and while I'm not pretty I'm not that fuggly :p
I now have hearing aids, but worry if I wear them to a club, will they put folk off."
Wouldn't put me off at all |
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"Got some 'free' hearing aids available - female or couples welcome to enquire to try out . . Must be able to accomodate of course - totally genuine offer , Also happy to give free advice for any aid issues, my pleasure . . ."
A common phrase of mine is 'I'm deaf not stupid' |
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"Got some 'free' hearing aids available - female or couples welcome to enquire to try out . . Must be able to accomodate of course - totally genuine offer , Also happy to give free advice for any aid issues, my pleasure . . .
A common phrase of mine is 'I'm deaf not stupid'
I'm sorry you feel you have to react to my genuine offer that way a common phrase of mine is, 'if you're deaf you don't need hearings aids', however those who would benefit don't always get the best advice - I do give best advice by the way, if I misunderstood your comment, my apologies. Fuck me is it so hard to be genuine on here
Pray tell why should we 'must be able to accommodate of course' if the offer is totally genuine? I'm just playing devils advocate. I have hearing aids. The NHS didn't feel the need to request sexual favours "
Understood, not the best words "to accommodate" should have said "I'll visit you" , there is a need to be discreet aspect too. Thanks for your feedback . . . |
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I have been quite deaf since I was a teenager. So always wear hearing aids.
Except I have to remember to take them off before a bukkake. Otherwise the audiologist gives me a suspicious look when I take them in to be "mended".
Janet |
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"I have been quite deaf since I was a teenager. So always wear hearing aids.
Except I have to remember to take them off before a bukkake. Otherwise the audiologist gives me a suspicious look when I take them in to be "mended".
Janet"
And hope he/she knows the difference between cerumen and semen |
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