It is generally believed to be true.And most people do not think it is weird.Am sure you believe in the fairness and justice of the Divine.If he takes something by one hand,he gives something else by another hand.
2006-12-28 22:10:59
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answered by rkbaqaya 5
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Yes, I went blind six years ago, and my hearing has gotten a lot sharper. My wife says I can hear a flea fart. My sense of touch has gotten better too. I can feel the tiniest little hairs on the back of my hands.
2006-12-29 11:30:49
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answered by Cheryl C 5
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Many compensate for their lack of site with other senses.
Two of my blind friends have used snapping and clicking noises to "see" objects with sound waves. I read about a boy in Sacramento that does the same thing, only with amazing results.
2006-12-29 09:24:06
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answered by teach_empathy 3
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Alrite...so now just startin off with a reference...now v have five senses and our behaviour and work done by us is divided equally in 5 directions...but for them..they hav only four senses...so they can actually concentrate on other senses more than v can...cos the division of their actions is less...!!! so yeah in a way their other senses are sharper than us...!!
2006-12-28 22:07:37
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answered by Anonymous
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it relatively is obtainable that they place self assurance of their listening to extra to artwork out issues, and are extra finely tuned to figuring out noises,yet some human beings could be the two deaf and blind. It relies upon on their situation and the way previous they have been whilst they became blind to no count if or no longer they have found out to apply their listening to extra acutely or no longer. Deaf and blind human beings use a particular style of sign language the place particular letters and shapes are "written" on their hands with the aid of a knowledgeable signer. it relatively is attractive to observe.
2016-11-24 22:33:24
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answered by vescio 4
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Since they can't see, they rely on theirother senses more. So their othersenses are usuall better than those of someone can has regular sense functions.
2006-12-28 22:05:29
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answered by icecreamcafegraphics 2
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yes, blind people sense better than normal people. And yes , it is true
2006-12-28 22:05:03
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answered by kuhu 1
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Yes, they have a stronger sixth sense to overcome their blindness.
2006-12-28 22:04:33
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answered by Dr Dee 7
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well yes its true cuz I know someone that is blind and can do that and have a dog to help too...its all weird I know its crazy..
2006-12-28 22:03:25
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answered by CrazyAfroPuffChick06 1
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I personally think that when a person loses one of his/her senses, such as sight, all the other ones get stronger. So, yes.
2006-12-28 22:03:27
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answered by NRT 2
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