I'm a little hesitant about sharing this, what I'm about to say may offend some people.
When people say you don't LOOK deaf. They are not talking about beauty, or intelligence. Sure that's what the hearing will say... but truthfully they mean something else.
I've talked to several hearing friends, family, co-workers, about this very topic. Their response is that a deaf person LOOKS different, in several ways, because of the following,
1. The way they carry themselves, mannerisms
2. They look a little confused/ Lost/Vacant
3. Jittery, overly dramatic
4. The way they move their mouths
Oral deaf individuals are harder to figure out, because they've adapted to behavior etc of hearing people.
I don't know about you guys but I can usually tell who is hearing, oral deaf, and ASL deaf, based on body language.
When people say you don't LOOK deaf. They are not talking about beauty, or intelligence. Sure that's what the hearing will say... but truthfully they mean something else.
I've talked to several hearing friends, family, co-workers, about this very topic. Their response is that a deaf person LOOKS different, in several ways, because of the following,
1. The way they carry themselves, mannerisms
2. They look a little confused/ Lost/Vacant
3. Jittery, overly dramatic
4. The way they move their mouths
Oral deaf individuals are harder to figure out, because they've adapted to behavior etc of hearing people.
I don't know about you guys but I can usually tell who is hearing, oral deaf, and ASL deaf, based on body language.


and he started laughing..the poor man was confused..so my hubby said im not deaf! His face turned red, poor thing..he stammered an apology then we all had a good laugh..I told him im the one who is deaf and his eyebrows shot up and said "YOU can talk?" LOL! He said he never encountered deaf people before.
at me! GAWD! i was stared at her with growled... she still