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twolipseeker 7 Reviews 442 reads
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1 / 16

and there are other modes of communication, i.e. body language, facial expressions.

As far as other disabilities, I have no reservation except for mental disabilities for the obvious reasons.

greekeater 1192 reads
posted
2 / 16

hey boy and girls this is a supject close to home ,but no need to explan why,here is the question ....would u see a provider that is deaf or hard of hearing .or if she had any other disability.please be trurthful and honest but kind ..thanks greekeater

jb007va 24 Reviews 943 reads
posted
3 / 16

If a good time can be had, yes. There are other ways to communicate other than verbal.

ahammonds 8 Reviews 839 reads
posted
4 / 16

yeah I wouldn't have a problem seeing someone hard of hearing or deaf, or for that matter with a disability. I'm married to someone disabled so I don't see the issue with it. IN fact I think a hearing issue would make it more fun as you'd really have to make sure to communicate effectively to make sure both were enjoying themselves. :)

ms23699 620 reads
posted
5 / 16

could be fun and exciting

MacTown_Man 476 reads
posted
6 / 16

No question I would if she met my other criteria I would have not issue what so ever.

Claudius42310 13 Reviews 685 reads
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7 / 16

in fact i have met one socially who i think would be terrific fun. we had an extremely exciting conversation and i look forward to meeting her some day when conditions permit.

baloneyboy 32 Reviews 632 reads
posted
8 / 16
bigredcar 34 Reviews 522 reads
posted
9 / 16

Posted By: greekeater
hey boy and girls this is a supject close to home ,but no need to explan why,here is the question ....would u see a provider that is deaf or hard of hearing .or if she had any other disability.please be trurthful and honest but kind ..thanks greekeater

jcnva 21 Reviews 563 reads
posted
10 / 16

the answer is definitely YES!  Most hearing problems are correctible with devices that can be programmed to the individuals specific hearing loss.  And most of today's HA's are unnoticeable.  BTW, no provider has ever objected to being with me because of my "hearing problem".  I would have been shocked and pissed if they had.

vicechairman 311 Reviews 357 reads
posted
11 / 16

Of course I would.  I saw a provider once who had a kind of bad arm and she was terrific, tender, kind, erotic.   Do you know the hot deaf person on West Wing.  She was a babe.

Rakoff 387 reads
posted
12 / 16

Do your research, OP, and you'll suss her out (although I suspect you already know who it is).

renaissanceman70 27 Reviews 436 reads
posted
13 / 16

I have seen a provider with a hearing disability. She wore two hearing aids. No big deal. I actually had more conversation with her in an hour than I have with some other non-hearing impaired women in two hours. It depends on whether the two people feel like talking or doing other things with their mouths.

This lady let people know on her website, so it wasn't a surprise. No problem at all.

Ren'man

hound_dog69 41 Reviews 338 reads
posted
14 / 16

what they are seeing her for. If it is no-stop wham-bam, then why should they care? If it is for cuddling and "talking", then it could make a difference.

DAYDREAMER 106 Reviews 494 reads
posted
15 / 16

All I can tell you is that Maria who wears a hearing aid is wonderful and you would have fun with her.

KJ5233 338 reads
posted
16 / 16

So Marlee Matlin is providing? I want to be first in line!!!!

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