How to date a Deaf person?
I’m noticing there are more hearing people dating deaf people largely because they are learning ASL and think we’re cool people. Here’s the list below.
**1. You need to know ASL (duh) and be darned good at it or have a passion for it. It takes a long time to develop “deaf eyes”. How do you know if you have them? You don’t find yourself saying “what’s that sign or what did s/he just say?” anymore and able to talk with our Deaf friends at ease without looking at us for help.
- If you don’t know what’s that sign or what we’re talking about, ask. Please don’t pretend. 
- Don’t over-patronize. If we want to order food on our own, let us. 
- Don’t ever feel bad for our inability to hear. It’s irrelevant like we don’t feel bad that you can hear. 
- You are not an interpreter but there will be times you will need to interpret. If it becomes annoying, you should have second thoughts about dating one. 
- If you happen to know or meet a hearing friend who knows ASL, talk in ASL. Save your voice for your non-signing friends. 
- Respect each other’s culture. We don’t mind hanging out with your speaking-only friends but not all the time and you don’t have to hang out with us all the time. Balance is nice. Example: if you want to go to a movie theater with your friends and it doesn’t have subtitles or captions, don’t feel bad. Remember #4. 
- If you really want to date a deaf person, watch “Children of Lesser God” first to get some idea. 
- It’s impolite not to tell us who you got off the phone with. 
- We like loud music. Deal with it. 
Hope these help. Happy dating!