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Eleanor Ennis
Member
Hi I'm Eleanor I'm gay and neurodivergent message me if you want to share experiences I sing and dance competitively ๐ณ๏ธโ๐๐ณ๏ธโโง๏ธ๐ณ๏ธโ๐๐ณ๏ธโโง๏ธ
Eleanor Ennis
Member
Hi I'm Eleanor I'm gay and neurodivergent message me if you want to share experiences I sing and dance competitively ๐ณ๏ธโ๐๐ณ๏ธโโง๏ธ๐ณ๏ธโ๐๐ณ๏ธโโง๏ธ
Madison
2/12/2026
hello! im Madison and im bi and also neurodivergent! ๐ im a reader and a writer! ๐ซถ
Evangeline Becerra
2/13/2026
asl
Rose
2/13/2026
neurodivergent pan
Jess
2/13/2026
Hi! I'm Jess and I'm a butch lesbian.
LMsigner
2/13/2026
hello! Iโm also neurodivergent and bi!
Eleanor_lesbian๐ณ๏ธโ๐
2/13/2026
were are you all from
Soul
2/14/2026
Hai Im Soul and im Genderfluid :D
Jeremy Harden
2/15/2026
hey im Jeremy. pan from USA missouri
Fox
2/20/2026
hey I'm fox! queer in so many ways um pan poly gendervoid and much more! I'm from the U.S
Hi my name is Clarence..nice to have friends here
What led you to start learning ASL? Do you have a friend or family member who is Deaf or Hard of Hearing you with the communicate with? Or have you just always been curious? Please comment your reason or story below! When I was young, my family was close friends with a Deaf family. I had some experience in a Deaf household, however I didn't learn more than the alphabet as the two daughters were both hearing. Ever since, I have wanted to learn. Now, in my mid-twenties, I started working in the school system. There is a little boy who is Deaf that I work with. His family does not sign, and he currently has no access to any language besides an AAC device that he doesn't understand or want. His family will not allow the school to send him to a specialized school for him to learn ASL. What little I have picked up from Deaf content creators and apps, I began trying to sign with him. Basics like socks and shoes, or time to go eat or go outside. He has responded well and everything is no longer a fight. He has also began communicating with me. Over the holiday break I have been trying to learn as much as I can to help him when we return. I want to be clear. The state just started sending someone in once a month for an hour to try to teach him ASL, but she's missed more sessions so far than she's made. I have zero intentions of trying to teach him ASL as I am not qualified. I am only hoping to communicate with him in some way to help him until he finally is able to learn in the future. I am looking forward to where 2026 takes me. I am looking into taking courses to become fluent. If anyone has any recommendations on that, I would love them. Please leave your story below, I'd love to read it.
Do we still say 67?
I was wondering how old any of you guys are out there I am 18 And I was wondering why new things you have learned through the app ?
Are there any teens on here, or am I the only one? Me and my cousin are a year apart and are learning asl, just wondering if anyone else here is our age. ๐