Love is a Language By Itself

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She was fond of singing and music. Her father was an actor and she wanted to become an artist too. However, she lost her hearing at the age of 16 after surgery. "Just like that, I couldn’t listen to my favourite songs anymore. I’d cry for hours–I was so lost."

Her father was worried and suggested her to get married. "I decided that I’d say ‘yes’ before I even met him. I hated feeling like a burden."
The man was deaf and mute. They met at ‘Badshah’ in Crawford. For years, she only spoke to people by reading their lips and she was worried to start a conversation with him. Both of them couldn't even communicate through sign language.
"Over time, we developed our own sign language–we had signs for everything; something only we knew. But I don’t think we even need those anymore. One look and I already know what he’s thinking."

They did struggle quite a bit when they had kids. They wouldn't even know if the kids cry or were in trouble.
"But honestly, I wouldn’t have it any other way–my life is beautiful with 2 healthy children and the most loving husband! I guess it just goes to show that love actually has no language and definitely doesn’t need words, because even in silence...love roars.”

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