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How Do Blind People Discover Their Sexual Orientation?

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    In this video I'm going to answer
    a question
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    that's as old as the universe.
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    No, it's not.
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    A question that comes up on YouTube
    quite often is this one:
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    "How does a blind person know
    their sexual preference?"
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    Right? Because of, you know,
    you can't see,
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    so you can't see how pretty somebody is
    or what somebody looks like
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    or any of that kind of thing.
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    So how do you know?
    How the heck do you know?
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    Answering this question,
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    I can only give you
    my own personal experience.
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    I can't speak for anybody else
    on this one.
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    I'll just tell you how I knew
    what my preference was.
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    And is.
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    [Ben laughs]
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    [Tommy laughs]
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    So, growing up, the things
    that I learned
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    were all based on my surroundings.
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    So my parents were straight,
    all their friends were straight,
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    all the characters I saw in television
    and movies were all straight too,
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    and that sort of helped
    to steer me in a particular direction,
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    the direction that I went.
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    This may not work for other people, but
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    for me it was just the thing
    that felt right to me.
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    It was the thing that made sense.
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    And so that's the path I chose.
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    As I got to be a teenager
    and started talking to girls,
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    you know, then the experience got to be
    a little different. Right?
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    Hormones are starting
    to fly around and things and
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    starting to get those butterflies
    and starting to feel this sort of twinge of
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    "boy, I like her. She's cool."
    You know?
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    And that's one of those experiences
    that I never got from my guy friends.
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    So in school, for example,
    I can't look across the room and go,
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    "Ooh, I like her. I gotta go talk to her."
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    Or, you know, "She's pretty,"
    or this kind of thing.
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    No. For me it's all about conversation.
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    Right? And if I talk to somebody
    and we start to click
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    and we, you know, feel the same way
    about certain things,
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    or, you know, somebody's just got
    a cool energy to them,
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    or somebody's extremely funny,
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    you know, that's how I get to see
    whether or not I like somebody.
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    And then I have to take the chance
    and say, you know,
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    "Would you like to come
    to the Eighth Grade dance with me?"
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    And then we can stand against the
    wall and never dance together
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    ANNOUNCER: We interrupt this YouTube video
    for this special announcement.
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    TOMMY: Hey, I just wanted to let you know
    we've got some brand-new merch available
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    for the next seven days only.
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    And this is our Blind Caution sign series.
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    Now, when I was in high school
    there was a big, giant sign
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    out the front of my door that said
    "Blind Child Area".
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    I always thought the white stick
    would've been enough. But OK.
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    So we came up with our own
    "Blind Caution" signs for you as well,
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    we put it on some T-shirts,
    hoodies and stickers.
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    There's Blind Drunk -
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    this one, you know, in case a stagger
    isn't enough for people.
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    You can just read the front of your shirt
    and know that you're blind drunk.
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    There's Blind Driver.
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    People are always yelling at motorists
    on the roads and stuff. "Hey, look at my shirt!"
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    Or my personal favorite,
    Blind Not Buzzed,
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    because this has happened to me
    many, many times.
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    I'll sit down in a bar
    and somebody will say,
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    "I think you've had too much already, sir."
    "No, no. Look, I'm blind, not buzzed."
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    So if any of those interest you or
    you'd like to get the classic stuff -
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    you know, the Blind Film Critic or
    The Tommy Edison Experience stuff -
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    the link is right there
    in the description for the video.
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    And remember, it's only available
    for the next seven days.
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    ANNOUNCER: We now return to this
    YouTube video already in progress.
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    TOMMY: You know, one of the things
    I really enjoy is like the smell and the sounds
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    of a woman.
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    Like, all the fragrance, right?
    The perfume and stuff.
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    It's just lovely. It's so nice.
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    And, of course,
    some are better than others.
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    Some people wear a little bit more
    than they should.
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    But, you know, it's all part
    of the experience.
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    The sounds of a woman -
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    like the sound a woman's shoes make
    on the floor sometimes,
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    you know, like on a cement floor,
    you know, in an office building.
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    Oh, it's a great sound.
    I just love it.
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    Plus girls and women
    just have different stuff
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    than guys do.
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    And that was attractive too.
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    And these are some of the things
    that helped me figure out
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    what my preference was.
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    That's just what I was drawn to.
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    I just liked girls and women.
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    You know, I loved what they had to say.
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    I liked listening to them talk.
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    I liked hearing their stories.
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    It's no more complicated than that.
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    So that's really about it.
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    You know, that's my story
    and that is how I knew.
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    Now, I'm sure that there are
    other things that I'm totally not aware of
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    and things that are going through
    other people's heads
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    that I don't know, but
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    it's such a difficult question
    to answer. It really is.
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    But I will say this:
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    I don't think sight plays into it.
    I really don't.
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    Without sight I was able to determine
    what I liked, who I liked,
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    and, honestly, I don't believe sight
    played into this.
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    I really don't, you know
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    I simply liked who I liked.
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    Well, thank you so much for watching
    the video. I hope you enjoyed it.
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    I'd also love for you to follow me
    on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.
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    That's just another way to find out
    every time we put up
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    a brand-new video for you.
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    BEN: Cos YouTube certainly wasn't.
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    TOMMY: YouTube ain't doin' it.
    They dropped the ball!
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    In fact, they dropped both balls.
Title:
How Do Blind People Discover Their Sexual Orientation?
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Tommy Edison, who was born blind, answers the popular question, “How does a blind person determine their sexual orientation or preference?” Click here to buy our new merch and support the channel! https://teespring.com/stores/tommyedison

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Video Language:
English
Team:
Amplifying Voices
Project:
Sexual Diversity
Duration:
04:37

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