We blame society, We are society
It sucks how society loves to judge and label people based on all sorts of things. It puts unnecessary pressure on everyone and leads to unfair judgments. But here's the thing, not everyone buys into those stereotypes.
Like when people assume that doing drugs automatically makes you an addict, or if you haven't kissed anyone, you're a scaredy-cat, or if you've kissed more than one person, you're suddenly a "whore." It's all a bunch of oversimplifications and generalizations. We're all unique with our own experiences and preferences. We should respect each other's choices as long as they're not hurting anyone.
And let's talk about appearance and material possessions. It's messed up how people are judged for wearing oversized clothes or fitted clothes. Who cares what someone wears? Let people express themselves and be comfortable in their own skin, whether they're big or small. Body positivity and self-acceptance should be the focus here.
And don't even get me started on social media. Just because someone has a high Snap score doesn't mean they're super sociable or important. And if someone's score is lower, it doesn't automatically make them unsocial. Real connections and meaningful relationships happen in real life, not just on the screen.
In the end, what really matters is personal growth, accepting yourself for who you are, and treating others with empathy and understanding. We need to break free from these narrow-minded expectations and be more open-minded and compassionate towards each other. That's how we can build a society that's inclusive and doesn't judge people based on shallow stuff.
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