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Originally Posted by furball
No there ****ing won't be. Intentionally creating a disabled child is immoral and wrong. How does having two deaf parents make anything better? It's the child that matters, not the parents' feelings.
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It could be argued that a deaf child would form a closer bond with his/her parents. This bond over the common factor of being deaf may create a more stable loving environment for the child who would grow up to be a happier, more well-adjusted member of society.
On the other hand, a child who can hear but has deaf parents may feel resentful for their disability and possibly having to do things for them. It may also become an area for constant bullying, which would make the child more resentful of his parents, leading the child to be miserable and socially mal-adjusted.