Doesn't turn me on or off either way.This pretty much summed up my feeling - well said.
I don't see it as a problem, but it does take a little extra effort on the part of the guy and gal.
If you have a deaf lady in the agency, be sure you handle the practical bits of the situation and think it through how the business gets handled. Paper and pen, gestures, lip reading, etc. As a silly example, knocking on the door where's she's at isn't going to work. Problems with directions would also be a problem.
Some people are nervous about embarrassing themselves dealing with a handicapped person. And some handicapped people make it worse by having an attitude.
It might be a little clumsy communicating what you want. I probably wouldn't want to write down requests on paper.
Be sure any clients know about it before they schedule an appointment. Originally Posted by GneissGuy
So would she write Down flash cards with stuff like:lmao.................
1. OH YEA Just like that Baby
2. Harder! Harder!
3. Too Hard!
4. Hey Hey HEY Wrong HOLE
Just Saying Originally Posted by harkontume