Woman shares her experience listening to noisy sex, loud farts and more as one of the only hearing students at a deaf college

A woman shared the uncensored truth of attending an all-deaf college as one of the only hearing students, forced to listen to noisy sex and extra loud farts the others couldn’t. In an episode of the ‘Wrong Sauce Podcast,’ content creator Caroline Blaike revealed to the show’s hosts the sights and sounds of being one
Woman shares her experience listening to noisy sex, loud farts and more as one of the only hearing students at a deaf college

A woman shared the uncensored truth of attending an all-deaf college as one of the only hearing students, forced to listen to noisy sex and extra loud farts the others couldn’t.

In an episode of the ‘Wrong Sauce Podcast,’ content creator Caroline Blaike revealed to the show’s hosts the sights and sounds of being one of the only non hearing-impaired students at Gallaudet University, a chartered university in Washington for the deaf.

Blaike lived on campus for the first two years of school and said she did not speak while she was on campus. Students who were deaf weren’t afraid to make noise that would be considered rude or gross in an able-bodied environment.

‘Everyone is deaf, you could f**k as loud as you wanted because nobody can hear you,’ she said. ‘But I could hear, so I heard everyone.’

Sex noises were not the only thing she heard. ‘You’d be at an assembly or like some sort of presentation, everyone’s just ripping a**, like farting.

In an episode of the Wrong Sauce Podcast, content creator Caroline Blaike revealed the sights and sounds of being one of the only non hearing-impaired students at Gallaudet University, a chartered university in Washington for the deaf

In an episode of the Wrong Sauce Podcast, content creator Caroline Blaike revealed the sights and sounds of being one of the only non hearing-impaired students at Gallaudet University, a chartered university in Washington for the deaf

Blaike lived on campus for the first two years of school and said she did not speak while she was on campus. Students who were deaf weren't afraid to make noise that would be considered rude or gross in an able-bodied environment

Blaike lived on campus for the first two years of school and said she did not speak while she was on campus. Students who were deaf weren’t afraid to make noise that would be considered rude or gross in an able-bodied environment

Blaike said when others found out she attended a predominantly deaf university, they often assumed ‘it must’ve been so quiet.’

But in reality, ‘it was the loudest place because its the one space where deaf people don’t have to adjust to a hearing world,’ she said.

‘They don’t have to be aware of the sounds they make so they just do not give a f**k.’  

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Pictured: The host of 'The Wrong Sauce' podcast reacting to Blaike's stories

Pictured: The host of ‘The Wrong Sauce’ podcast reacting to Blaike’s stories

Gallaudet University’s Hearing Undergraduate (HUG) program admits a select group of hearing applicants proficient in American Sign Language. 

Up to five percent of hearing students are admitted to the university each year, according to the university website.

These students learn alongside deaf and hard of hearing peers and commit to pursuing careers that advance the education of the Deaf and hard of hearing community, per Gallaudet University.

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