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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Do you ever judge people on what you expect them to be?

Do you assume accountants are boring or that all black men are well endowed?

Do you with or against any stereotypes people may expect you to be?

This came from a "big girls are bubbly" conversation. I do tend to be but I think I would be the same if I was slim?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I've met some really miserable big girls.

I used to have a firm belief that southerners were all wankers, that's not the case. Lancastrians however.....

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By *edangel_2013Woman
over a year ago

southend

We all have internal stereotypes or unconscious bias.

I rarely mention mine out loud. But in my head I judge people all the time. Unfortunately in work, I'm kind of paid to do that, but when it spills over into my personal life it can get messy.

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
over a year ago

Central

It's natural for us to make unconscious assessments of people - which will include prejudices, even if stereotyped. I prefer not to and stop myself if I notice. I've been really surprised by many people in my life - moving from a neutral perspective to intense positivity. I generally expect good things or remain neutral.

People can be cajoled into stereotypes, through constant expectations visited upon them by others, which is unfair. Much better for them to be themselves.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I suppose stereotypes exist for a reason

I was looking at CDs in a services going down to Birmingham, the guy working there said "sorry mate we don't sell slayer"

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I've met some really miserable big girls.

I used to have a firm belief that southerners were all wankers, that's not the case. Lancastrians however....."

That's so funny to read you say that about southerners stereotype. I've always been led to believe northerners are more chilled out and it's a cheaper cost of living up there. Well I've not long come back from a weekend in Newcastle and it was the worst and second most expensive city I've visited so far. The people I met looked down their noses at me as If i were dirt on their shoes and everything I brought (including car parking fees) was ridiculously expensive. It was as if soon as they heard my accent, I was disliked. . The accommodation I stayed in was run by a couple of which the wife tried conning more money out of me. Honestly folks, southerners aren't all rich nor well off and we do not all live in big houses! I wish .

Fair to say, I'm never going there again! Lesson learnt.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"It's natural for us to make unconscious assessments of people - which will include prejudices, even if stereotyped. I prefer not to and stop myself if I notice. I've been really surprised by many people in my life - moving from a neutral perspective to intense positivity. I generally expect good things or remain neutral.

People can be cajoled into stereotypes, through constant expectations visited upon them by others, which is unfair. Much better for them to be themselves. "

So kinda like a self fulfilling prophecy? People expect them to be a certain way so they are which makes people expect it....

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"I suppose stereotypes exist for a reason

I was looking at CDs in a services going down to Birmingham, the guy working there said "sorry mate we don't sell slayer" "

Please tell me you bought a Kylie CD!!

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By *iscean MaleMan
over a year ago

Darlaston

Its human nature to stereo type or group people sometimes.. be it from experience.. the media or hear say.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I've met some really miserable big girls.

I used to have a firm belief that southerners were all wankers, that's not the case. Lancastrians however....."

Oy

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By *arciocialWoman
over a year ago

Leicester

When people are told my name many have thought I would be some big black man, unfortunately I disappoint them when I arrive as a shortish white girl.

When I've been speaking to be people in the chatrooms and then meet them I have been shocked by a few, as they are completely different to what I assumed they would like like in person. But to make an assumption on what someone will look like from conversing it's completely weird and I don't understand why I would do, but I do and then it's nothing the way I thought.

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
over a year ago

Central


"It's natural for us to make unconscious assessments of people - which will include prejudices, even if stereotyped. I prefer not to and stop myself if I notice. I've been really surprised by many people in my life - moving from a neutral perspective to intense positivity. I generally expect good things or remain neutral.

People can be cajoled into stereotypes, through constant expectations visited upon them by others, which is unfair. Much better for them to be themselves.

So kinda like a self fulfilling prophecy? People expect them to be a certain way so they are which makes people expect it...."

Yes - it's a chicken and egg thing - repeated spoken and unspoken messages from people who assist you to fulfil the prophecy. Would you have been that way without their consistent facilitation?

We're shaped by our environment , including the people around us. I'm not saying this is the major factor - but people are somewhat lazy and so we like predictability and to feel comfortable that we're in charge and are correct in our understandings of people and things.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I suppose stereotypes exist for a reason

I was looking at CDs in a services going down to Birmingham, the guy working there said "sorry mate we don't sell slayer"

Please tell me you bought a Kylie CD!! "

Are you judging me?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

All nurses are filth.... ok granted I'm on here ha ha. It's still a generalisation

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By *ohnaronMan
over a year ago

london

For better or worse 90% of stereotypes are true.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

No I dont so much, but the typical one gym guys get is that they dont have a personality and is only interested in their 6pack lol.

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
over a year ago

Central


"No I dont so much, but the typical one gym guys get is that they dont have a personality and is only interested in their 6pack lol."

That's true that many people do that but most of the ultra fit guys I know don't fit the wrong stereotype in any way

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

When I used to have to deal with customers at work, most of the time I would phone ahead to let them know I was stuck on the M6 (most of the bloody time) So I would talk to the contact, and you could see it on his face that he was expecting a white guy

I don't really fit any of the stereotypes of a black man, except one

(yeah you guessed it, I fucking love me some fried chicken)

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"For better or worse 90% of stereotypes are true."

And 87.63% of statistics are made up on the spot to justify people's prejudices

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Yes most people assume because of the way I look and dress I'm a metal head when in fact I'm the complete opposite

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By *homasP80Man
over a year ago

Linwood

Yea. I always imagined those "hells angel" motorbike guys to be tough/stocky/beards and like hard rock music also drink beer & whiskey.

But i bet lots of they guys are very nice regular guys

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"I suppose stereotypes exist for a reason

I was looking at CDs in a services going down to Birmingham, the guy working there said "sorry mate we don't sell slayer"

Please tell me you bought a Kylie CD!!

Are you judging me? "

Maybe

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I find nothing more irritating than a black guy who assumes that, because he's black, he has a bigger cock than any white guy ive been with.

And this happens quite often!!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I've met some really miserable big girls.

I used to have a firm belief that southerners were all wankers, that's not the case. Lancastrians however....."

*ahem*

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"No I dont so much, but the typical one gym guys get is that they dont have a personality and is only interested in their 6pack lol."

...and all on roids

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By *inky-MinxWoman
over a year ago

Grantham

I try not to judge people without giving them a chance first.

I also think it is easy to judge a group, or type of people, based on stereotypes and generalisations. Both of which usually have some basis in truth.

But when meeting people face to face, or in small groups, I think we are more tolerant/less judgemental

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"No I dont so much, but the typical one gym guys get is that they dont have a personality and is only interested in their 6pack lol.

That's true that many people do that but most of the ultra fit guys I know don't fit the wrong stereotype in any way "

That is right, it is just a hobby, like any other.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"No I dont so much, but the typical one gym guys get is that they dont have a personality and is only interested in their 6pack lol.

...and all on roids

"

That is right too, the most popular one is dianabol, dbol for short.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Well the stereotype for me is that because I'm Asian I must be rude, demanding and disrespectful. And that's putting it nicely ha!

It couldn't be further from the truth - I'm very polite, understanding and respectful.

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
over a year ago

Central


"For better or worse 90% of stereotypes are true.

And 87.63% of statistics are made up on the spot to justify people's prejudices "

I note that the original poster didn't quote any source reference

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
over a year ago

Central


"No I dont so much, but the typical one gym guys get is that they dont have a personality and is only interested in their 6pack lol.

...and all on roids

That is right too, the most popular one is dianabol, dbol for short."

But most aren't - I think the people who claim this are just jealous of the dedication, efforts and results.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I don't like stereotypes and try not to judge people too fast. I am very open minded and always try to get to know to someone first.

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
over a year ago

Central


"No I dont so much, but the typical one gym guys get is that they dont have a personality and is only interested in their 6pack lol.

...and all on roids

That is right too, the most popular one is dianabol, dbol for short."

And you show the results of your passion really well Shag

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By *ultry SuccubusTV/TS
over a year ago

London

Like a few have said earlier, stereotyping is natural.

It's based on our personal observation and experience or even hearsay/myth etc.

I use the information to keep myself aware of the possibilities but won't hinder me from getting to know them.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I get stereotyped for being Asian but when I think of it I will stereotype right back sub consciously, its in our nature tbh and much as we shouldn't we are all guilty to some degree!

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By *ohnaronMan
over a year ago

london

I am surprised no one pointed out that I am a stereotypical Englishman: pathalogically unfeeling hence stiff upper lip, much prefer others to do the work, and I blame johnny foreigner for the ills of this world.

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By *tirluvMan
over a year ago

the right frame of mind -London

Oh - I thought this thread was about what make of HiFi is best for a swinging party

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By *eliciousladyWoman
over a year ago

Sometimes U.K


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I was looking at CDs in a services going down to Birmingham, the guy working there said "sorry mate we don't sell slayer" "

OK, I didn't understand any of this I'm afraid.

You were at a service station looking at cross dressers? What's a slayer?

Am I being thick or too naive...Please help!

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By *yldstyleWoman
over a year ago

A world of my own

I've spent most of my life trying to prove I'm not a stereotype.

I left school at 16, I became a teenage mum, I'm a single parent, I have 3 children.

People still assume I have no job, no prospects and my children have different dads.

Fact is I was married, I've worked damn hard and I actually have a really good job and they all have the same dad.

I hate that in this day and age those stereotypes still exist

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I've met some really miserable big girls.

I used to have a firm belief that southerners were all wankers, that's not the case. Lancastrians however....."

Not stereotyping at all, are we?

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By *rightonsteveMan
over a year ago

Brighton - even Hove!

I'm from Brighton so must be camp? Bollox.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I try not to. There's been a lot of stereotyping over those who voted for Brexit and Trump.

Jon Stewart of the Daily Show, a hero of liberal America said:

"I thought Donald Trump disqualified himself at numerous points but there is now this idea that anyone who voted for him has to be defined by the worst of his rhetoric. There are guys in my neighborhood that I love, that I respect, that I think have incredible qualities, who are not afraid of Mexicans and not afraid of muslims and not afraid of blacks, they're afraid of their insurance premiums.

"In the liberal community you hate this idea of creating people as a monolith. Don't look at muslims as a monolith. They are individuals and it would be ignorance. But everybody who voted for Trump is a monolith, is a racist. That hypocrisy is also real in our country."

In an article titled "Brexit, the Populist Surge and the Crisis of Complexity," Paul Arbair said that some Remainers had stereotyped Leavers as old, stupid and uninformed rather than admit their argument had simply not been robust enough. He cited research which showed intelligence has dropped in recent decades, which if true, logically meant it was younger people bringing down the average. But of course it's far more complex than that.

Leavers have been stereotyped alongside Nigel Farage, while Jeremy Clarkson campaigned for Remain but you won't find many Remainers admitting they like his brand of casual racism.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"No I dont so much, but the typical one gym guys get is that they dont have a personality and is only interested in their 6pack lol.

...and all on roids

That is right too, the most popular one is dianabol, dbol for short.

And you show the results of your passion really well Shag "

Ty and that is right

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By *erfectman122Man
over a year ago

from somewhere nice

I take people at face value. I've been suprised a few times

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Essex girl with enhanced boobies over here....not a stereotype at all

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By *ilbearniMan
over a year ago

peninsula

A friend had just moved into a shared house , he answered the door to a black guy, immediately turned around and shouted "has anyone ordered a cab" no-one had ordered a cab but turns out one of the guys who shared the house was away for the weekend and he hadn't met him yet, guess who had forgotten their keys on returning to the house?

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By *ardiffCoupleNJCouple
over a year ago

Pontypridd/Rhyfelin

Had a lovely evening Friday with several guys coming round to pleasure J.

Planned for 3 guys, so obviously we narrowed it down to 5 knowing there would be no-shows.

Stereotyping "single" guys....? Yup

How many showed....3! Perfect.

Good job we can rely on 'Stereotypes' sometimes!!

[one of these days J is gonna have a very busy night]

;-)

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I suppose stereotypes exist for a reason

I was looking at CDs in a services going down to Birmingham, the guy working there said "sorry mate we don't sell slayer"

Please tell me you bought a Kylie CD!! "

I thought you meant cross dressers

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By *alandNitaCouple
over a year ago

Scunthorpe

I try not to stereotype people, though as others have said we all do to some extent.

It probably helps that I have always worked with the sort of people others can look down on. The jobless, sick or homeless.

You very quickly realise that anyone can end up in these situations, and very few chose to be.

I'm also very fortunate to work with people from a variety of backgrounds, religions and races.

People are people at the end of the day and we need to do do more to see the similarities than the differences.

Ok I'll get off my soap box now.

Nita

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