jillio
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I make no bones about calling myself "deaf" when I meet peeps. If they give me the big brush off, they are simply not worthy of my amazing presence and charm.![]()
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I make no bones about calling myself "deaf" when I meet peeps. If they give me the big brush off, they are simply not worthy of my amazing presence and charm.![]()

I make no bones about calling myself "deaf" when I meet peeps. If they give me the big brush off, they are simply not worthy of my amazing presence and charm.![]()
Cool!!Hearing impaired is a medical term, but not even really that anymore. I think most ent doctors prefer the term "hard of hearing" now a days. Hearing impaired is also a term lawyers and disability advocates will sometimes use. The term "Hearing impaired" is not a cultural term or even a term most deaf people use. In my opinion, deaf is deaf whether you are partially deaf of completely deaf.
I agree too.

I don't use the word hearing impaired. I just simply say I am deaf or HOH.
As do most. I dislike the term, simply because of the connotation it implies. However, if another person wishes to refer to themselves as "hearing impaired", then I will respect that decision for them. However, they don't have the right to use it for someone who objects to it. They can only use it to refer to themselves.

I think I'm between a rock and a hard place in this specific arena: I speak to a lot of hearing people so I feel like I have to preface my conversations with each new, having-never-met-before hearing person that I am hearing impaired. I do this because I'm afraid if I say I'm deaf, that might spell the death knell of that encounter. I also alternatively say I'm hard-of-hearing before conversations commence.
No hate mail, please. Lol....
HIGHFIVE I cant see why its so offensive the definition of impairment just means weakness or damage. sometimes I say 'I have a hearing disability" to change it up a little because I have been saying hearing impaired for the last 15 years lol.