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16 Aug 2010, 06:17
Aiure
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If you had to give up either vision or hearing, which would you give up?

When I voted just now, I was shown these results:

Hearing 42
Vision 12


I'm genuinely shocked that more people would rather lose their hearing.

I rely so much more on my hearing than my sight as it is. I think I'd go insane if I couldn't hear anything (and had no option to recover my hearing). It's a funny thing for a photographer to say, but I could survive as a blind person. Without hearing, however, my world may look the same, but having my internal dialogue as my only vocal company would make it an awfully lonely place.
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16 Aug 2010, 15:11
*~Loving You~*
Post Count: 507
i would think this can be offensive when it comes to deaf people, but because i know its just a poll and it doesnt mean anything - but of course i picked losing my hearing even tho im already deaf! lol

i love playing "if you have to choose"
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16 Aug 2010, 16:46
Jessica [Private]
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I think that if I chose to give up my sight, I would lose too many of the things I love.
I love being able to read, crochet, knit, go on the internet, drive, just sit around and look at things.

I'd miss music, but I'd get over it. I don't constantly have it on, and I only really listen to it while I'm driving.
I'd probably miss talking a lot.
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16 Aug 2010, 16:51
.Amber.
Post Count: 260
I'd way rather lose my vision. Music is such an integral part of my happiness, and unfortunately, you can't -feel- music through your computer or tv -chuckles-
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16 Aug 2010, 17:51
Giggle
Post Count: 279
Not hearing music would be really hard but other than that I think it would be much easier than losing your vision! If you lose your vision wouldn't it be a lot more challenging? As in wouldn't you need more help from others, more effort to get around and stuff like that? You'd be more 'disabled' for lack of a better word.
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17 Aug 2010, 02:39
Lovin'MyLittles
Post Count: 322
I couldn't live without being able to see my daughter's face. I just couldn't.
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17 Aug 2010, 05:19
*Forever Changing*
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I am the same way Steph. I cannot go without seeing my babies, even when they get on my last nerve and I tell them I want to sell them, I still cannot help but smile when I get a cute little smirk from them. It would be very hard however, not to hear them talk, seeing as how they say the cutest things. Latest quote from Chloe "I am not being bad mom, I am just being me". LOL.
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16 Aug 2010, 06:57
& skull.
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i couldn't live without music. i'd give up my sight in a heart beat if i had a choice between the too. plus your other senses get better.
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16 Aug 2010, 15:10
*~Loving You~*
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i am deaf - u would be able to feel the music i am sure of it - just as good as hearing i am sure ;-)
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16 Aug 2010, 15:30
& skull.
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yeah but were you born deaf? if i had to lose my hearing and had no way of being able to hear at all [no hearing aids etc] then i wouldn't be able to hear music. having had that sense and then losing it, feeling music would not be as good for me. especially since i actually hate that sensation. going anywhere with a lot of bass and having it vibrate around in my chest. makes me ill.
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16 Aug 2010, 15:47
*~Loving You~*
Post Count: 507
I enjoy the the vibration its close enough 2 hear it

No I wasn't born deaf had a bad allergic reaction when I was 18 months old I may be profound deaf 98 percent loss in my left ear and 95 percent loss the other ear
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16 Aug 2010, 15:48
*~Loving You~*
Post Count: 507
I AM profound deaf - not may be - I dunno what I was thinking I gotten sidetrack lol
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16 Aug 2010, 09:13
KerriBlue
Post Count: 260
I'm doing a subject regarding seeing and so forth and yeh, the results i've been seeing throught the subject are the same, seeing is regarded to most people as the most important sense, I think followed by hearing. But people would rather have the ability to see. Apparently.
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16 Aug 2010, 16:47
Transit
Post Count: 1096
I would much rather be deaf, I had a bad ear infection once and couldn't hear anything for a few days and it didn't bother me too much, it was a nice excuse to ignore people!
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16 Aug 2010, 22:54
HorrorVixen XO
Post Count: 869
i'm torn.. i need music! its my therapy.. BUT i would die if i couldn't see my kids smile or see my handsome hubby.
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16 Aug 2010, 23:21
kein mitleid
Post Count: 592
Hearing... I need vision, it's how I function. I like doing things in life, I don't need to hear to do, but almost everything I enjoy doing, I need to be able to see.
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17 Aug 2010, 02:35
Aubrey;
Post Count: 377
As a person with a mild hearing impairment as well as a vision problem [I wear glasses all the time], I have to say that, while it's close, I'd rather lose my vision.
While I would find it hard to write without being able to see, I could learn Braille and do it that way, but I don't think I could give up music.
Scratch that - I couldn't give up music.
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17 Aug 2010, 03:45
ღPhoenix
Post Count: 126
I'd have to go with being deaf. And for very much the same reason as Baby makes 4 said...

While i LOVE music, I love movies, reading, and i couldnt live without being able to see my sons face, his smile.

Yes, not being able to hear his voice anymore (or at all) would SUCK.... but not being able to know what he looks like, or see a smile on his face... i couldnt do that.
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