Deaf & Hearing Couple | Q&A about My Husband's Deafness: Part One

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Published 2020-11-03
Hey everyone!
Here is Ben answering the questions that Ro gets asked the most frequently when people find out Ben is Deaf. There are many more that Ben has been asked over the years so there will be more videos coming out in the future. If you have any questions feel free to leave them in the comments!
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Instagram: @asignlifetogether

All Comments (16)
  • @rjaimz79
    i really appreciate how honest and real you guys are in your videos. It helps bring understanding and light to help the hearing and deaf world come together. I am deaf/HoH and I find myself lost between both places. But you guys show that we are one world with differences and not two worlds apart. Thank you
  • @signer3130
    I completely understand the reading faster part. I had to do a training for work recently and I was done reading the captions for each section but the voicing portion was only half-finished so I would just sit there waiting for that to be complete before I could move on.
  • @jameslaurie1515
    This is such a great and helpful channel!! Y’all are amazing!
  • I found a video of yours a few days ago, I really liked this video so I'm going to suscribe! BTW Hi from El Salvador :)
  • I just recently came across your channel. I think your story is sweet. I look forward to learning more about you guys.
  • @rnbsteenstar
    I'm thankful I can hear, I have recently acquired two roommates who have hearing loss.
  • @deafdude1983
    I came across your videos and enjoyed watching all of them. You guys remind me of a couple, Cheyenne and bo thompson, from the TV show, superstore. You guys literally look like them.😄
  • @jameslaurie1515
    Also, I’m just gonna say it- what a good looking couple!!!!!
  • Its hard to read hands and facial expressions at the same time that fast. How long does it takes to get that fluently
  • @jetsy66
    I'm deaf myself and I just want to know how u guys meet?
  • GREETINGS! can you subtitle or voice over your videos using the actual ASL grammar. that way we can experience the way asl signers understand ([topic] [subject] verb [object] [subject-pronoun-tag]) meaning we will be able to also sign and learn in real time with your stories. (like reading the lyrics to a song) e.g. “Tomorrow vacation go I.” I appreciate your effort and have a great day.