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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Has anyone ever came across deaf swingers ? and if so what do you think peoples reactions would be ? kind of a personal thing to me as i was born with a hearing impairment and was thinking about if it hadent been fixed when i was a tot would i be on this site and would it be accepted ? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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david was also born with a hearing imparment and over time its getting worse i dont see any problem with it all i do is repeat myself more its the people on here that count xxx |
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By *adchickCouple
over a year ago
Cyprus |
We have friends who are swingers and she is profoundly deaf.
Hilarious hand movements when she's trying to tell a bloke what she wants!
They are accepted as much as everyone else within the swinging community.
After all, the universal sign for wanker is exactly the same. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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i know a couple where the woman is deaf, seen her many times at clubs and parties, don't seem to hold her back and people don't seem to be bothered by it
i'm probably talking about the same woman as you _adchick |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I can be selectively deaf... Depends who I'm with.
wouldn't bother me in the slightest if someone was though... Would make the sign language more interesting thats a fact..
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There used to be a blind woman whose husband (b/f?) took her dogging down the Ayrshire coast in the late 90s.
She reckoned she could identify the guys by feeling and sucking them. I suspect her husband used to help her cheat. |
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Swinging is like every other walk of life, and all kinds of people swing. Like any community people do there best to help others out. People have been so sweet to me when ive been somewhere and my leg has been bad. Mind you they all so took full advantage lmaoxxkarenx |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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i met a couple from another site and the fem had a hearing prob..no probs at all!! didnt know until i got there, was really bizarre as i work in that area trade! fixed her aid for her before we had some fun lol |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"david was also born with a hearing imparment and over time its getting worse i dont see any problem with it all i do is repeat myself more its the people on here that count xxx"
We been married over 20 yrs and I find i'm repeating myself more often now too!!! nothing to do with hearing.....She just not listening!
Seriously though Pip has had hearing problems in past and had various operations on her ears and is slightly deaf in one ear. (only really a problem in busy noisy suroundings) So we just make sure she seated with good ear facing company when meet at first, so she can hear everything thats being said. Everyone has been cool about it, and it normally makes for an icebreaker to get conversation started. |
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By *eltonmanMan
over a year ago
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I was born profoundly deaf, have good speach and apart from missing words in conversation, isn't a problem.
Or at least 'shouldn't' be a problem.
Nothing different here to 'normal' life, some people see the hearing aids and therefore dismiss the idea. Just another barrier to break down and, for me, try to ignore |
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I am HI, awaiting replacement hearing aids as mine died a dreadful death so currently hearing very little. I am lucky in that my hearing fluctuates with stress and weather so I do have hearing periods. The past month isn't one of them lol.
I also sign but never met anyone else at a club who can so just a lot of repetition of what people say and a lot of concentration on my part to decipher those who forget to keep their mouth clear.
Never affected whether I get a meet or not as generally if someone is interested they won't mind repeating themselves several times, there not being much conversation and me missing out on what is going on in group settings. When my hearing completely goes as it does several times a year I only play with my partners or those I've played with often enough to know their speech patterns or they've actually learned to sign they've known me that long lol. |
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