I did that. I still do that. I say mean things about people in my head, without even meaning to -- the words just pop up! But, of course, I don't say them outloud and it's not really what I think of the person, but it happens.
I feel terrible about it.
There was this one girl in my fashion class who has the same name as me. She's not exactly skinny and she has kind of an afro. Basically I was thinking "what a weirdo" but it turns out, she's an awesome person and now we joke around all the time.
Yeah, we stereotype people, but as long as you don't treat them a certain way just because of the way they look or dress, it shouldn't be a problem.
I totally judge people right (not in a mean way) but yea I'm not gonna lie about that. But at the same time noone can think 'Omg she does that' because everyone does it. But I don't always judge meanly. I never use the word nerd xD Partly because I am so a nerd :P
I won't say I don't judge people, because everybody does, but I don't think I fall into a stereotype. I'm the cheerleader, the stoner, the nerd, the smart one but at the same time the dumb one. I'm a good kid to the bad kids, and I'm a bad kid to the good kids. It's weird. I kind of wish someone would tell me what stereotype I fall in, haha. Seriously though, I understand the robot thing. Sometimes I walk places and then I think, "How did I get here?" because I'm so used to doing it I don't even pay attention. :Þ
agreed we all stereotype each other even if it's only in our heads I do it we all do it. I hate when people say they don't stereotype people cuz it just makes them liars
I feel terrible about it.
There was this one girl in my fashion class who has the same name as me. She's not exactly skinny and she has kind of an afro. Basically I was thinking "what a weirdo" but it turns out, she's an awesome person and now we joke around all the time.
Yeah, we stereotype people, but as long as you don't treat them a certain way just because of the way they look or dress, it shouldn't be a problem.
There's always more to the story, right?