Perceptions

 Perceptions:

I would argue are 9/10th of how we view people.

See someone in a leather jacket vs a business suit, we make assumptions.

See a mother in dowdy clothes vs one dressed to the 9s, we make assumptions.

Bigots of course, see a headdress, and make assumptions, while others see a trailer part and make assumptions.

We see a 50 year old male with a stud in one ear, in tight jeans, driving a sports car, and we make an assumption.

SO...

Perceptions? Why do we have them? Were we raised on them? Were we conditioned on them by Media or what we saw on TV?

Long hair means hippie, right? Dreadlocks means gangsta, right?

Can we admit that we have those Perceptions? Or do we hide behind the "not me, I see each individual as an individual." Is that even realistic?

When I see a lady decked out in jewelry and heavy makeup wearing designer clothes, I think "hoity toity". Is that shallow? Or am I ONLY to blame for saying it out loud, because most of you would think the same thing?

Perceptions can be political. We view Conservatives a certain way, especially NOW, as they view Liberals as Leftists.

Be honest, do YOU give into Perceptions? Here is a safe space to say you do.

And if you do, what perceptions DO you have or HAVE you had?

And let's not get too wound up about this theme, have some fun with it.



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