Thank you for yet another informative and comprehensive vlog, SH. I have seen the sign BISEXUAL as bent CL: 2 with dominant hand as the person whose orientation is in question and CL: 2 with the weak hand as the BI part of the BISEXUALITY. This video is filled with necessary information and is handled in a professional manner. For those watching this vlog, please understand that there are no personal opinions or views associated with these signs. They are necessary in the medical, social and linguistic field in general and we should not take them out of context, as they are pieces of information that have to do with language. Thank you!
I really appreciate you taking the time to make this very important video on a subject not frequently discussed.. I found it very helpful, but I must submit that I am having much trouble trying to read the green script! I am a beginner in ASL and trying to watch your hands and body movements at the same time as reading the script was extremely hard for me. I had to stop and start many times to grasp what you were teaching.. I know I came late to the class , but in the interest of clarity I would propose having white letters on a dark background or black letters on a white background..thank you for sharing your knowledge and I will practice this as much as possible so it will help me communicate with my doctors better..as she knows ASL but I am a beginner, so I have to write most things on my white board, which is very slow and tedious..anything I learn from you will be a great help.
The "old fashion" sign for homosexual is actually now a slur and should be avoided. And the second sign for transgender is the one that is preferred. The first sign thats like sex that flips over is more an emphasis on a medical/biological view where the 2nd sign is more about identity. Ive also seen the same handshape but on the nose for "orgasm".
In Arizona I've seen "orgasm" signed similarly to "bug"...some bend the V handshape on the nose once, some twice. I have generally seen "bi" spelled out. One Deaf signer in AZ signs lesbian as you do, but also signs the L with the thumb on the chin for "butch lesbian" and the first finger on the chin for "femme lesbian." Great vlog, as always!
I agree with eireencullen. In Los Angeles area, I see the sign similar to bug for orgasm. The thumb doesn't touch the nose, all three fingers curl in and the hand moves up and back so the the palm is facing out at eye level. Great video. Always good to see more signs being put out there to learn from!
Hi! Here to bring in a LGBT+ Deaf perspective. The second sign for "transgender" is the commonly used/accepted one as the "sex change"-looking version is considered offensive.. But it could also mean "transsexual." Keep in mind that "transgender" and "transsexual" are not the same thing and trans people may identify differently. I think "transgender" is the safest one to stick to while interpreting. The "old fashioned" sign you cited for "homosexual" nowadays means "queer," which is a reclaimed slur that some LGBT+ signers may choose to use. Be very careful with this one, because when done by a non-LGBT+ person, it can mean "f*g."
Yes, the new sign for transgender is quite beautiful imo. The thumb of the dominant hand is at the breastbone, the hand is closed in CL:0 (flat). The fingers then open in succession beginning from the pinky as the palm turns to face the dominant side as the fingers close again to a CL:0 (flat) on the non dominant side. Thumb stays fixed on the breastbone. It's the same motion as BEAUTIFUL or ALTOGETHER. Most people finger spell G-A-Y or L-E-S-B-I-A-N if not in the culture. Blessings. 🙏🏻
For GAY, I’ve typically seen it fingerspelled. For LESBIAN rather than the middle of the L handshape tapping on the chin the tip of your pointer finger taps there. For QUEER I’ve often seen RAINBOW or fingerspelled. BISEXUAL I’ve seen just fingerspelled B-I. The signs for GAY, LESBIAN, and BISEXUAL have changed to eliminate any potential derogatory associations with the concepts. These are more recent signs I learned from a Deaf woman in the LGBT+ community. Hope that helps!
I enjoyed your youtube but it is difficult to see the caption when it is in color. Is there any way to do it in black so we can see it better? I have learned so much from you. thank you Juanita Nickerson
I love ASL its very cool and you can teach your friends and talk about people without then knowing what you are saying. I know a lot but I still want to learn more every day:-D ;-)
Thx! I want to commend you for your professional treatment of these important signs.(In contrast to others, who have mangled ASL and offended the Deaf Com for personal gain.) One of our Song Signers, an interpreter and member of the D.C., has used the ASL narrative tradition to conceptually translate a song that appropriately incorporates a number of signs you have shown. Hopefully, this will be of interest to you and your "subs" because of that and the serious problem of "date rape" it addresses: "Date Rape" by Sublime in ASL
Hi! I really enjoy your videos. You may or may not find this useful or perhaps just interesting. A friend of mine signs "pimp" on the shoulder like boss or captain, but initialized with the P shape. This is something he's used in a more comedic context to describe himself, and it's entirely possible he made it up. lol But it does make sense. Maybe if you wanted to establish it during an interpretation with a fingerspelling the first time and shorten it to this sign from then on you could.
+Brandon Lowentrout Hi Brandon! Thanks for comment ;o) Will add that to my mental files ;o) I think it is more appropriate as an interpreter to Fingerspell that word since it fits the "short words, fingerspell" rule, (less than 5) and is likely a created sign that is not in standard use. But if you were with a particular person in a particular setting that might be the correct sign ;o) Take care! Happy Spring! SH
Thanks for posting! TransGENDER is the sign of turning what one feels is on the inside, to the outside. (ie: What other comments have been calling "a bud") TransSEXUAL is a biological term and is the switching of palm orientation during the movement of the sign "sex". Bisexual, in my area, is NOT signed like switching between two fingers. It looks promiscuous. Either spell it, spell "BI", or expand to sign: person, romantically prefers either men/ women.
Your original sign for TRANS (the variation of the SEX sign) is actual an old sign for transgender that is actually offensive to most people in the trans community now as it means, literally "sex-change" The sign at the chest is the appropriate sign that I've seen most people use who are both Deaf and trans. I've also seen many people just fs B-I for bisexual but I've seen the sign you used as more of an expansion :]
what is the sign for transgender? I have seen a few, but not really consistent? One sign i was given by a deaf person was supposedly an insult to others?
Hi! In the Settings dial on the lower R corner of youtube vids you can adjust the speed of the video. I can't slow it down when signing, but you can slow it down when viewing. Hope that helps ;o) SH
JK what I mean about " talking about people without them knowing " thats not want I meant I mean like telling your friends you're crush or telling him/her someone is cute NOT talk about them in a bad way OK
One sign I've seen for bi-sexual is the sign for 'sex' but with a bent V handshape. Sort of like saying 'double sexed'. I've only seen it here in the San Francisco Bay area though.
As someone who is newly deaf I found this unhelpful. I am trying to learn to communicate through ASL but the content and lack of subtitles in this videos makes me regret watching.
Has anyone seen a sign for reproduction? I often encounter that word in biology classes and end up fingerspelling it repeatedly. Thanks for the vlogs, great information!
"That person has a lot of partners and now has AIDS" is a terrible, insensitive, inaccurate example sentence. It is so offensive. I was shocked that you would use this type of incorrect and stereotypical logic in an educational video! wow....
Hi! Sorry you found that offensive. I just watched a CNN series called "The 80's" ....on Netflix. It stated that homosexual men reported having between 500 and 1000 partners during the 80's AIDS epidemic. This is self-reported. Interpreters interpret this kind of material so it is not outside of normal material an interpreter would encounter in an interpreting situation. Thanks for your comment!
You are getting you sexuality facts from statistics from the 80s? AIDS was a new virus back then and the medical community knew very little about it. That was almost 40 YEARS AGO! One role of the interpreter is to stay current and relevant. management of the virus has come light years since the 80s! Perhaps "she had UNPROTECTED sex with 1000 partners" might be a little less offensive...I guess. I enjoy your channel. You address good topics and Im usually not rude , but a person teaching about sexuality, or a certified interpreter interpreting about sexuality without current facts is spreading misinformation. How does that help your client?
Hi! I think we are on different thought lines...this video is not a teaching video about sexuality. This video is a set of examples of signs in use and ways to interpret content so that interpreters are more prepared for this content. It is entirely within the scope of possibility for this CNN documentary to show up in a HS class setting today. I have absolutely had that come up when interpreting. You may not agree with that content, but it is part of sign usage both years ago, and today. Maybe you can watch and see if it comes up in another setting...the sign for promiscuous in both heterosexual and homosexual contexts and also in relation to STDs. For example, Zika is a current sexually transmitted virus, the spread of which can be exacerbated by having multiple partners. Condom use or not is not the point of this section...the sign usage is the focus. Thanks again for posting your thoughts! Great to discuss and analyze sign choices!!! SH
Yes this is definitely something for me to think about in the future and watch to see how these signs come up day to day. I was not criticizing you sign choices, you are an awesome signer.... like you said, it was just the context in which you placed the sign for promiscuous. Perhaps I am being to narrow minded and will look out for signs like these and how they are used in the community. I understand more what you mean now, I think, thank you for clarifying .... !
Thank you for yet another informative and comprehensive vlog, SH. I have seen the sign BISEXUAL as bent CL: 2 with dominant hand as the person whose orientation is in question and CL: 2 with the weak hand as the BI part of the BISEXUALITY. This video is filled with necessary information and is handled in a professional manner. For those watching this vlog, please understand that there are no personal opinions or views associated with these signs. They are necessary in the medical, social and linguistic field in general and we should not take them out of context, as they are pieces of information that have to do with language. Thank you!
Thank you for sharing this!
I really appreciate you taking the time to make this very important video on a subject not frequently discussed.. I found it very helpful, but I must submit that I am having much trouble trying to read the green script! I am a beginner in ASL and trying to watch your hands and body movements at the same time as reading the script was extremely hard for me. I had to stop and start many times to grasp what you were teaching.. I know I came late to the class , but in the interest of clarity I would propose having white letters on a dark background or black letters on a white background..thank you for sharing your knowledge and I will practice this as much as possible so it will help me communicate with my doctors better..as she knows ASL but I am a beginner, so I have to write most things on my white board, which is very slow and tedious..anything I learn from you will be a great help.
I enjoy learning new signs and especially different ways to use a sign. It helps me feel confident and my skills and schema improves.
The "old fashion" sign for homosexual is actually now a slur and should be avoided. And the second sign for transgender is the one that is preferred. The first sign thats like sex that flips over is more an emphasis on a medical/biological view where the 2nd sign is more about identity. Ive also seen the same handshape but on the nose for "orgasm".
In Arizona I've seen "orgasm" signed similarly to "bug"...some bend the V handshape on the nose once, some twice. I have generally seen "bi" spelled out. One Deaf signer in AZ signs lesbian as you do, but also signs the L with the thumb on the chin for "butch lesbian" and the first finger on the chin for "femme lesbian." Great vlog, as always!
I agree with eireencullen. In Los Angeles area, I see the sign similar to bug for orgasm. The thumb doesn't touch the nose, all three fingers curl in and the hand moves up and back so the the palm is facing out at eye level.
Great video. Always good to see more signs being put out there to learn from!
Hi! Here to bring in a LGBT+ Deaf perspective. The second sign for "transgender" is the commonly used/accepted one as the "sex change"-looking version is considered offensive.. But it could also mean "transsexual." Keep in mind that "transgender" and "transsexual" are not the same thing and trans people may identify differently. I think "transgender" is the safest one to stick to while interpreting. The "old fashioned" sign you cited for "homosexual" nowadays means "queer," which is a reclaimed slur that some LGBT+ signers may choose to use. Be very careful with this one, because when done by a non-LGBT+ person, it can mean "f*g."
as someone who wants to get back into the interpreting field, this is good to know. thank you
Yes, the new sign for transgender is quite beautiful imo. The thumb of the dominant hand is at the breastbone, the hand is closed in CL:0 (flat). The fingers then open in succession beginning from the pinky as the palm turns to face the dominant side as the fingers close again to a CL:0 (flat) on the non dominant side. Thumb stays fixed on the breastbone. It's the same motion as BEAUTIFUL or ALTOGETHER. Most people finger spell G-A-Y or L-E-S-B-I-A-N if not in the culture. Blessings. 🙏🏻
For GAY, I’ve typically seen it fingerspelled. For LESBIAN rather than the middle of the L handshape tapping on the chin the tip of your pointer finger taps there. For QUEER I’ve often seen RAINBOW or fingerspelled. BISEXUAL I’ve seen just fingerspelled B-I. The signs for GAY, LESBIAN, and BISEXUAL have changed to eliminate any potential derogatory associations with the concepts.
These are more recent signs I learned from a Deaf woman in the LGBT+ community. Hope that helps!
this is so interesting!!!
Very helpful, but constant subtitles would help.
Whitney C that is all she’s saying. Signing just takes longer sometimes
Incredibly useful stuff. I have to take many notes!
Thanks for taking time to make your videos.
Hi! Sure happy to vlog and learn more too!!! Bye! SH
Love the videos, Very helpful with regional signs. However, the light blue Closed Caption very hard to read.
I enjoyed your youtube but it is difficult to see the caption when it is in color. Is there any way to do it in black so we can see it better? I have learned so much from you. thank you
Juanita Nickerson
I love ASL its very cool and you can teach your friends and talk about people without then knowing what you are saying. I know a lot but I still want to learn more every day:-D ;-)
Thx! I want to commend you for your professional treatment of these important signs.(In contrast to others, who have mangled ASL and offended the Deaf Com for personal gain.) One of our Song Signers, an interpreter and member of the D.C., has used the ASL narrative tradition to conceptually translate a song that appropriately incorporates a number of signs you have shown. Hopefully, this will be of interest to you and your "subs" because of that and the serious problem of "date rape" it addresses: "Date Rape" by Sublime in ASL
Thanks for sharing your most in-depth educational video. Most of your signs seem accurately based on regional signs.
This is very helpful and CLEAR! Thank you!! 👍🏽
Hi Mica ;o) sure! Thanks for comment! SH
Love your videos!! Helping me learn and stuff!
Hi! I really enjoy your videos. You may or may not find this useful or perhaps just interesting. A friend of mine signs "pimp" on the shoulder like boss or captain, but initialized with the P shape. This is something he's used in a more comedic context to describe himself, and it's entirely possible he made it up. lol But it does make sense. Maybe if you wanted to establish it during an interpretation with a fingerspelling the first time and shorten it to this sign from then on you could.
+Brandon Lowentrout Hi Brandon! Thanks for comment ;o) Will add that to my mental files ;o) I think it is more appropriate as an interpreter to Fingerspell that word since it fits the "short words, fingerspell" rule, (less than 5) and is likely a created sign that is not in standard use. But if you were with a particular person in a particular setting that might be the correct sign ;o) Take care! Happy Spring! SH
Thanks for the video!!! :)
I'm wondering if we might get a Deaf perspective on this...
Thank you
Can you do a video for self-defense or Martial arts teaching?
Your videos are so informative thank you for providing such great video
Great job on this video!
Glad you liked it!
Thanks for posting!
TransGENDER is the sign of turning what one feels is on the inside, to the outside. (ie: What other comments have been calling "a bud") TransSEXUAL is a biological term and is the switching of palm orientation during the movement of the sign "sex". Bisexual, in my area, is NOT signed like switching between two fingers. It looks promiscuous. Either spell it, spell "BI", or expand to sign: person, romantically prefers either men/ women.
Do you plan on making videos like these for different subjects? They're very useful!
Will keep vlogging ;o) Have a great day!!
SH
Excellent...very helpful. Thank you.
Hi Thanks for comment! Have a great week!!!
Your original sign for TRANS (the variation of the SEX sign) is actual an old sign for transgender that is actually offensive to most people in the trans community now as it means, literally "sex-change"
The sign at the chest is the appropriate sign that I've seen most people use who are both Deaf and trans.
I've also seen many people just fs B-I for bisexual but I've seen the sign you used as more of an expansion :]
awesome vids! great help
Hi! Sure! Will post folllow-up soon with corrections and more signs!
SH
I liked the signs for lust :) you can tell she had a memory of intimacy and snaps back after the second one
what is the sign for transgender? I have seen a few, but not really consistent? One sign i was given by a deaf person was supposedly an insult to others?
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Why is there no audio?
Thanks, always love to check out your videos.
Hi! Thanks for watching and have a groovy day!
Thank you so much!
Hi thank you so much I am learning sign language I love watching your videos it will help me if you could slow down thank you
Hi! In the Settings dial on the lower R corner of youtube vids you can adjust the speed of the video. I can't slow it down when signing, but you can slow it down when viewing. Hope that helps ;o) SH
JK what I mean about " talking about people without them knowing " thats not want I meant I mean like telling your friends you're crush or telling him/her someone is cute NOT talk about them in a bad way OK
does anyone know what sign she does at 0:29 ?
Gloss: SOMETIMES WORDS - APPEAR - GO DOCTOR APPOINTMENT
Bright print blue isn't good for DeafBlind read it .😢
thanks
One sign I've seen for bi-sexual is the sign for 'sex' but with a bent V handshape. Sort of like saying 'double sexed'. I've only seen it here in the San Francisco Bay area though.
Hi! Thanks for that! good to know! Will include in follow up vlog if I do one ;o)
SH
i know sign language but i didn't know some of these
She looks like Vera Fermiga :)
Not all couples are male-female.
As someone who is newly deaf I found this unhelpful. I am trying to learn to communicate through ASL but the content and lack of subtitles in this videos makes me regret watching.
Re: Signs for Sexuality Gay Signs
Ok
Sex Ed. from Deaf School?
Has anyone seen a sign for reproduction? I often encounter that word in biology classes and end up fingerspelling it repeatedly. Thanks for the vlogs, great information!
the sign for unplanned pregnancy is the same as the sign for stuck XD
Sex ? Drity mind. Did you divorce your husband?
"That person has a lot of partners and now has AIDS" is a terrible, insensitive, inaccurate example sentence. It is so offensive. I was shocked that you would use this type of incorrect and stereotypical logic in an educational video! wow....
Hi! Sorry you found that offensive. I just watched a CNN series called "The 80's" ....on Netflix. It stated that homosexual men reported having between 500 and 1000 partners during the 80's AIDS epidemic. This is self-reported. Interpreters interpret this kind of material so it is not outside of normal material an interpreter would encounter in an interpreting situation. Thanks for your comment!
It was the section in the CNN series on AIDS.
You are getting you sexuality facts from statistics from the 80s? AIDS was a new virus back then and the medical community knew very little about it. That was almost 40 YEARS AGO! One role of the interpreter is to stay current and relevant. management of the virus has come light years since the 80s! Perhaps "she had UNPROTECTED sex with 1000 partners" might be a little less offensive...I guess. I enjoy your channel. You address good topics and Im usually not rude , but a person teaching about sexuality, or a certified interpreter interpreting about sexuality without current facts is spreading misinformation. How does that help your client?
Hi! I think we are on different thought lines...this video is not a teaching video about sexuality. This video is a set of examples of signs in use and ways to interpret content so that interpreters are more prepared for this content. It is entirely within the scope of possibility for this CNN documentary to show up in a HS class setting today. I have absolutely had that come up when interpreting. You may not agree with that content, but it is part of sign usage both years ago, and today. Maybe you can watch and see if it comes up in another setting...the sign for promiscuous in both heterosexual and homosexual contexts and also in relation to STDs. For example, Zika is a current sexually transmitted virus, the spread of which can be exacerbated by having multiple partners. Condom use or not is not the point of this section...the sign usage is the focus. Thanks again for posting your thoughts! Great to discuss and analyze sign choices!!! SH
Yes this is definitely something for me to think about in the future and watch to see how these signs come up day to day. I was not criticizing you sign choices, you are an awesome signer.... like you said, it was just the context in which you placed the sign for promiscuous. Perhaps I am being to narrow minded and will look out for signs like these and how they are used in the community. I understand more what you mean now, I think, thank you for clarifying .... !
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Have no idea what you are talking about .!! Are you talking to a person or teaching sign?!