Hey Guys.. I'm Hearing and new to this site! I have recently had my first encounter with a deaf person. I met him online.. we chatted via IM for a couple of months before deciding to meet up!
I've met him now.... and i think he's the best thing since sliced bread :P
I did lots of reading before meeting him about the do's and dont's of when someone's trying to lipread you and i think i did ok... BUT...
I had enormous difficulties understanding him! There were so many occassions where I could not make out what he was trying to say to me and i was sooo embarassed and felt rather stupid. It was better when we were alone as he would voice himself and i could more or less pick up the drift of what was being said.
However, it became really very hard as soon as we were in public as he doesn't like to voice himself in fear of people staring and judging! So, instead he was miming his words and i most definitely cannot lipread! Therefore, i could not make head nor tail of what he was trying to say. Many a time, we resorted to him typing text on his cell phone, which is fine but i imagine it was very frustrating for him! :roll:
I just really need some advice and tips on how i can better understand him. I really like him and don't want him to think im a bimbo lol.
I've met him now.... and i think he's the best thing since sliced bread :P
I did lots of reading before meeting him about the do's and dont's of when someone's trying to lipread you and i think i did ok... BUT...
I had enormous difficulties understanding him! There were so many occassions where I could not make out what he was trying to say to me and i was sooo embarassed and felt rather stupid. It was better when we were alone as he would voice himself and i could more or less pick up the drift of what was being said.
However, it became really very hard as soon as we were in public as he doesn't like to voice himself in fear of people staring and judging! So, instead he was miming his words and i most definitely cannot lipread! Therefore, i could not make head nor tail of what he was trying to say. Many a time, we resorted to him typing text on his cell phone, which is fine but i imagine it was very frustrating for him! :roll:
I just really need some advice and tips on how i can better understand him. I really like him and don't want him to think im a bimbo lol.

You can continue to use IM, paper/pen, gestures, and other modes until you guys decide what works best. Good luck and keep us posted.