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This came to make me think out of the box regarding of this. I had a discussion with a co-worker today conversing about this very subject in regards of invisible handicap.
I know the word "handicap" doesn't really equals all in this in retrospect of the deafness but it is often defined as an "handicap" towards the hearing audience (in general for those that has no knowledge or never have heard and/or met anyone whom are deaf).
Anyway,
As we all know, there are various kinds of invisible handicaps out there. But, let's be specific to this certain issue;
How many times have we been through this, especially when encountering with so much difficulties in general of trying to acquire such information and yet, only, they are less willing to help those who have invisible handicap whereas for those who have visible handicaps are pretty much obtained to be able to get the help they need. Certainly, for those who have visible handicaps still do encounter such difficulties as much as we all do - but - it has came to boil down to this question;
Which one has the most difficulties of facing barriers, challenges, and the likes of that on a daily basis?
I would believe that having an invisible handicap is far more hexed than the visible handicap are because when it is visible, it probably makes it a little bit easier for the general public to see that they need the help and/or receive assistance. Likewise, we all do receive various assistance now that deafness in whole have been out and is slowly to be accepted by many others. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many still have the problem of acquiring/accepting it rather than being in the dark only to set that it may be considered problematic when it isn't at all.
I am also curious as to how does the invisible/visible handicap affects us all as a person - Re; Emotional, Physical, Social and Behavioral well-being?
Let's bring the foods for the thoughts.
I know the word "handicap" doesn't really equals all in this in retrospect of the deafness but it is often defined as an "handicap" towards the hearing audience (in general for those that has no knowledge or never have heard and/or met anyone whom are deaf).
Anyway,
As we all know, there are various kinds of invisible handicaps out there. But, let's be specific to this certain issue;
How many times have we been through this, especially when encountering with so much difficulties in general of trying to acquire such information and yet, only, they are less willing to help those who have invisible handicap whereas for those who have visible handicaps are pretty much obtained to be able to get the help they need. Certainly, for those who have visible handicaps still do encounter such difficulties as much as we all do - but - it has came to boil down to this question;
Which one has the most difficulties of facing barriers, challenges, and the likes of that on a daily basis?
I would believe that having an invisible handicap is far more hexed than the visible handicap are because when it is visible, it probably makes it a little bit easier for the general public to see that they need the help and/or receive assistance. Likewise, we all do receive various assistance now that deafness in whole have been out and is slowly to be accepted by many others. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many still have the problem of acquiring/accepting it rather than being in the dark only to set that it may be considered problematic when it isn't at all.
I am also curious as to how does the invisible/visible handicap affects us all as a person - Re; Emotional, Physical, Social and Behavioral well-being?
Let's bring the foods for the thoughts.


Regardless of whether the guy noticed you are deaf or not is no excuse. Even if you could hear perfectly, there's no reason for some one - ESPECIALLY AN ADULT!- to make fun of the way you talk, or anything else different about you for that matter. It breaks my heart to see kids teasing other kids for speech impediments, or glasses, or chubbiness, or whatever else they want to pick on, but for an adult to do it to another adult is unconscionable. Why would he do that?
with you! BUT, that man does not own you, don't let him! I understand how it is for some to not understand or make fun of your speech, that happened to me as kid all the time. Sometimes people can still get impatient with me. This is a hurtful thing. I am sorry it happened to you. You are loved here on AD!

