Deaf-Hearing Marriage

Please do not take me hard. But, FYI when I was in college doing research on deafies. I dropped my jaw when I learn the fact. at least 85% of deaf-hearie marriage ended up divorce within 5 years! I know some hearie-deafies have long marriage. Just that there is majority of them meaning not all of them didn't come out all based on culture conflicts.

Ok- Just curious... Why they ended-up in less 5 yrs ? ? any reasons why ? Cuz lack of communcation or no patient etc... ? ?? many reasons ? ?hmmm


Well, I think really same thing to hearing couples too... Just Humans are humans...

Just cant hear.... but we have a brain... lol


maybe, I m wrong.. Just my opinion.. cool ?


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Ok- Just curious... Why they ended-up in less 5 yrs ? ? any reasons why ? Cuz lack of communcation or no patient etc... ? ?? many reasons ? ?hmmm


Well, I think really same thing to hearing couples too... Just Humans are humans...

Just cant hear.... but we have a brain... lol


maybe, I m wrong.. Just my opinion.. cool ?


M-:afro:


I think u are right Scubalady...if there is a high percentage of deaf/hearing marriages that fail, it is probably due to other deeper issues than cultural differences. A small percentage fail due to cultural differences alone. My first marriage was with a hearing guy and it failed but I still went to marry a hearing guy again cuz I believe that the failure of my first marriage was due to deep-rooted problems. Our hearing status had nothing to do with it.
 
My deaf cousin married hearing husband for almost 40 years and did twice separate due lack of communication
 
Yeah, I utdy.....what ya means...


but Love can beat than anything..Love is very power!

Depends on individually....

Remmy that no one perfect in marriage... Marriage is about "commitment."


It isnt about deaf/hearing..... I know that hard part is "communcation" If they are very motivation to learns signs.. then great for them.

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You beat me about depends on individually! I agree with YA!!

My sec husband is oral and deaf. I am deaf in my left ear and hard of hearing on the right side. We have been married for 7 yrs. Thank God that My husband have a strong SENSE OF HUMOR!!!
I noticed deaf people don't know the meaning of commitment! That's why it is so easy to give up in marriage life! I divorced my former deaf husband because his mom is also deaf and also his family all deaf. My former mother in law has been manipulated in the family, too! I learned that in deaf marriage (deaf / deaf, deaf / HOH, etc.) with their divorce rate only at 20% as compare to 95% divorce rate between deaf and hearing person because of the communication problems. Another thing, deaf parents who manipulated their deaf children after they married resulted at about 55% got divorced! That is why I was one of them in 55% rate from my former husband's deaf family. I learned that from a deaf counselor from Gally back in 1996. Now, it could change from time to time based on their communication we have with new technology than we had it in the past.
 
You beat me about depends on individually! I agree with YA!!

My sec husband is oral and deaf. I am deaf in my left ear and hard of hearing on the right side. We have been married for 7 yrs. Thank God that My husband have a strong SENSE OF HUMOR!!!
I noticed deaf people don't know the meaning of commitment! That's why it is so easy to give up in marriage life! I divorced my former deaf husband because his mom is also deaf and also his family all deaf. My former mother in law has been manipulated in the family, too! I learned that in deaf marriage (deaf / deaf, deaf / HOH, etc.) with their divorce rate only at 20% as compare to 95% divorce rate between deaf and hearing person because of the communication problems. Another thing, deaf parents who manipulated their deaf children after they married resulted at about 55% got divorced! That is why I was one of them in 55% rate from my former husband's deaf family. I learned that from a deaf counselor from Gally back in 1996. Now, it could change from time to time based on their communication we have with new technology than we had it in the past.

Oh cool ! ! Glad that ya guys have been married for 7 yrs..Thats great...


Yes, I noticed some people seems have no time pay the attention their marriage plms... Just like...get quick to file a divorced!:deal: But, they forgot abt their vows.. about "faith" !! what the heck ! !

I see that in American people have been changed little bit... Some of them are attention on money and money and work ! ! Very sadly.. not like before in 1960's til 1990's.
Plus, Some adult people getting married so late after 35's... Cuz, They want more be succeful and more money ...:ugh3:

Compare in 1960's... and now is so different.. wow.. isnt it sad ? ?


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I want to share with ya gals.... not for guys.. lol ok ?

I got a book call "The walk out woman" very good book.. so wonderful for women to read this book.. about marriage. You can go to Bookstore and ask them where is the book ? etc... I have been learned alot abt this book.. part of advice abt marriage.
 
Oh cool ! ! Glad that ya guys have been married for 7 yrs..Thats great...


Yes, I noticed some people seems have no time pay the attention their marriage plms... Just like...get quick to file a divorced!:deal: But, they forgot abt their vows.. about "faith" !! what the heck ! !

I see that in American people have been changed little bit... Some of them are attention on money and money and work ! ! Very sadly.. not like before in 1960's til 1990's.
Plus, Some adult people getting married so late after 35's... Cuz, They want more be succeful and more money ...:ugh3:

Compare in 1960's... and now is so different.. wow.. isnt it sad ? ?


M-:afro:

I want to share with ya gals.... not for guys.. lol ok ?

I got a book call "The walk out woman" very good book.. so wonderful for women to read this book.. about marriage. You can go to Bookstore and ask them where is the book ? etc... I have been learned alot abt this book.. part of advice abt marriage.

Whoa! Thank you! I will check it out there when I can time :) Yea, It right changed style life now from before!
 
I am not married but should i get that book to be prepared for the marriage in future in case if I get married to someone?? hmm? :)
 
I am not married but should i get that book to be prepared for the marriage in future in case if I get married to someone?? hmm? :)

Yeah, but that book isn't "Before I do" hehe

But u can ! ! To be prepare in the future... :):) and know what to do for ahead time :deal: .. hehe..shh shh :giggle:


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Yeah, but that book isn't "Before I do" hehe

But u can ! ! To be prepare in the future... :):) and know what to do for ahead time :deal: .. hehe..shh shh :giggle:


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LOL funny! yeah i thought so.. Thanks for the tip! I will look for the book as I love to read :giggle: u are funny.. haha.. :lol:
 
LOL funny! yeah i thought so.. Thanks for the tip! I will look for the book as I love to read :giggle: u are funny.. haha.. :lol:

You can pray Lord, please find right man christian someday for you. I did! I am married My sec husband. He is good man and wonderful whole my life! Keep faith! Trust Lord!
 
HONESTLY, I REALLY hate to say in some negative comments, in the Fact, hearning and deaf marriages/ couples won't be the long LASTING! Add my comment, I had experinces in marriage with previous hearing.. I would tell you but it is long story.. forget it! YOU GO THRU IT & SEE IT FOR YOURSELF.. YOU WILL BE BIG REGRETS FOR SURE... but GOOD LUCK to you all!

You ve got the wrong woman!:afro:
 
You can pray Lord, please find right man christian someday for you. I did! I am married My sec husband. He is good man and wonderful whole my life! Keep faith! Trust Lord!

I know you and your husband in person. You guys are perfect for each other and I can see the love you have for each other!! Cute couple too! smile

I was married to my first husband who was deaf/hard of hearing and divorced him due to verbal abusive from him and lack of communication. He could sign, but we never saw eye to eye in many conversations. He was too controlling. Now I'm happily married to my 2nd husband for over three years. One of my best friend is deaf and she is married to hearing husband for 19 years. Her husband learned sign language so that he could communicate with her to ask her out for date!! She took her time to get to know him and they got married a few years later. Their two children are a teenager and a pre teenager and the whole family signs. I feel the reason why they stayed married is because the great communication they have for each other, God in their daily lives, love and respect they have for each other. I realize that many deaf and hearing marriage do not last, but also that also many HAVE lasted...only cause of the devotion, love and communication they kept up with each other. Without good communication, respect, etc no one's marriages would last, whether it is deaf-deaf marriage or deaf-hearing marriage.
 
Am a profoundly deaf male, and have been married for 25-years to my hearie wife. She has a deaf brother. We've two hearie teenage daughters. However, I grew-up in a hearie world other than 3-years at a deaf school from 8th through 11th grade (skipped 10th grade), and 2-years at Gally.

I will say this, it takes a secure and confident deaf person to have a meaningful relationship with a hearie. If the deafie is a fluent lip-reader and able to verbally converse with hearies, all the better. In some cases, the hearie will try to become the dominative spouse or, if you will, the control freak. It depends on whether the deafie is proactive or passive in the relationship. We also have to accept our partners for what they actually are rather than what we want them to be. You can't change people although you do have to talk *with* rather than *at* each other. :kiss:

Generally speaking, it's more about WHO you are than WHAT you are. As for hearie friends and family, no issues at all. Many within the deaf community were aghast that I married a hearie and didn't want anything to do with me afterwards. Probably just as well as they were too wrapped-up in their own little worlds to see the forest for the trees. :stupid:

However, if I was to do it again, would prefer a deafie/hard-of-hearie with ASL skills *if* the right one was available as we'd share the same identity, and would have more in common. Just be open and direct with one another, and you'll be richly rewarded. :cool:
 
I am married to my husband (he is hearing) for 5 years and still going strong. We are PARTNER! We are TEAM! We made commitment together, we said our vows together, and we communicate a lot!! My husband has NO idea in sign languages, and I speak oral to him, and it's going GREAT!! It's not about the cultures.. It is ALL about COMMUNICATION and LOVE.. Don't you remember you said your vow when you got married.

We have a little boy together, and he is the most important to us to stay together...
 
I'm glad to say that I'm also an exception. I am h/h and my wife is hearing. We've been married almost 15 years and have 2 teenage kids ( 1 h/h and 1 hearing) My wife is still the love of my life and we have trust, we give each other space and we communicate very well.
 
You know ur marriage is working real good and smooth if other ppl asking how long we been together and they have a shocked face. Most of the time, they say afterwards, that is good, cause u guys act like u been only dating for a short time or acting like newly weds.
 
You know ur marriage is working real good and smooth if other ppl asking how long we been together and they have a shocked face. Most of the time, they say afterwards, that is good, cause u guys act like u been only dating for a short time or acting like newly weds.

Yea...that is why I hope my hubby and I still act like teenagers after 5 years. We have been together for 2 years and still flirt! :)
 
Hi guys n gals,

hope no one minds but I thought I'd throw my 2pence in.

It is very interesting to read all the discussion re:Deaf and Hearing marriage. I have meet a girl who I honestly have never felt anything similar for, I am hoping despiratly to expand the friendship we have into something so much more as soon as I figure out the how part lol

Basiscally the subtle point I have hidden away in there is that I agree with the majority on this. The most fundimental aspect of any relationship is how the two individuals act towards each other. Any relationship is about the subtle balance power and if the two people can happily balance each aspect of their relationship then things will work out (mostly*) for the best.
In conclusion I hope to come back to you all with statistic breaking news ;-)

Sorry to have rambled I'm tired
Spirtisword

*As my mum says every relationship has its problem, the main one that nags. The most important factor is how you both negotiate around that problem.
 
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