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Stereotypes
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Not all the time. Just on weekends.Miri Faye wrote:Some stereotypes are good, but others are just hurtful or annoying. Any that you dislike? I don't like the stereotype that in Hawaii everyone dances the hula or plays the ukulele or eats poke all the time.

Kidding!!!
I hate the stereotype that people from the South are stupid. Or talk with a horrible accent.
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Ugh.
My own aunt is so snobby and condescending.

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-- 04 May 2015, 22:38 --
To Fran and GirlyLesbian--I have a similar/opposite problem, and I agree with both of yours. I personally hate clothes and makeup and perfume and purses and skirts/dresses, hair products, etc. I also cannot grasp those concepts to save myself. (I tried for years, and then I gave up.) When I have to get dressed up, for whatever occasion, I wind up looking like a twelve year old, at best. I also have a short haircut, and I think people (in person) mistake me for a lesbian, but I'm not one. (No judgment implied, though, for anyone's sexuality.)