Do you judge people on appearance?

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  • allaboutthecake
    allaboutthecake Posts: 1,535 Member
    I want the Crown after judgement. o:)B)
  • Timshel_
    Timshel_ Posts: 22,834 Member
    At a certain level, yup. People look and dress a certain way and it can indicate things about them. But that does not translate to how you treat them or who they really are personally.
  • kate141987
    kate141987 Posts: 513 Member
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    Somedays I just opt for a full suit
    There, judge me now lol
  • jnichel
    jnichel Posts: 4,553 Member
    Timshel_ wrote: »
    At a certain level, yup. People look and dress a certain way and it can indicate things about them. But that does not translate to how you treat them or who they really are personally.

    I wish people would treat me based on how I dress. Maybe they'd get the hint that I'm not a sociable person in person.
  • Cindy4FunFit
    Cindy4FunFit Posts: 2,732 Member
    edited June 2016
    jnichel wrote: »
    Timshel_ wrote: »
    At a certain level, yup. People look and dress a certain way and it can indicate things about them. But that does not translate to how you treat them or who they really are personally.

    I wish people would treat me based on how I dress. Maybe they'd get the hint that I'm not a sociable person in person.

    good point, many people absolutely want you to judge them by their appearance. They make an effort to make a certain kind of impression. They even get disappointed if you don't acknowledge it.
  • kbmnurse
    kbmnurse Posts: 2,484 Member
    Yep.
  • idrinkalotofwater
    idrinkalotofwater Posts: 251 Member
    I don't care enough to really pay attention to strangers and judge them, etc
  • melmelw03
    melmelw03 Posts: 5,332 Member
    Yes. That's why people watching is one of my favorite activities.
    I judged a lady at the Walmarts yesterday who wasn't wearing a bra. And another person for wearing beige colored leggings.
  • jnichel
    jnichel Posts: 4,553 Member
    jnichel wrote: »
    Timshel_ wrote: »
    At a certain level, yup. People look and dress a certain way and it can indicate things about them. But that does not translate to how you treat them or who they really are personally.

    I wish people would treat me based on how I dress. Maybe they'd get the hint that I'm not a sociable person in person.

    Are you in a box? Kidding. But good point, many people absolutely want you to judge them by their appearance. They make an effort to make a certain kind of impression. They even get disappointed if you don't pick up on it.

    I'm extremely introverted. Online, I'm as social as can be, but in public, I want to hulk smash things after about 5 minutes. Hoping I could convey this to the general public, most of my wardrobe consists of shirts like these, outside of a few sports related t-shirts....

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    I even have one that says, "Do I look like a people person?" To which people think it's cute to talk to me and answer the shirt.

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  • AnthonyX150X
    AnthonyX150X Posts: 293 Member
    I don't care enough about people to make an assumption about them based on appearance.
  • jnichel
    jnichel Posts: 4,553 Member
    ald783 wrote: »
    Yes. Visible panty lines need to be stopped.

    Being neekid solves that. ;)
  • Cindy4FunFit
    Cindy4FunFit Posts: 2,732 Member
    jnichel wrote: »
    jnichel wrote: »
    Timshel_ wrote: »
    At a certain level, yup. People look and dress a certain way and it can indicate things about them. But that does not translate to how you treat them or who they really are personally.

    I wish people would treat me based on how I dress. Maybe they'd get the hint that I'm not a sociable person in person.

    Are you in a box? Kidding. But good point, many people absolutely want you to judge them by their appearance. They make an effort to make a certain kind of impression. They even get disappointed if you don't pick up on it.

    I'm extremely introverted. Online, I'm as social as can be, but in public, I want to hulk smash things after about 5 minutes. Hoping I could convey this to the general public, most of my wardrobe consists of shirts like these, outside of a few sports related t-shirts....

    xynwjlidpfs2.jpg

    5zmhrs3t1eer.jpg

    I even have one that says, "Do I look like a people person?" To which people think it's cute to talk to me and answer the shirt.

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    Literal fashion statement.

  • melmelw03
    melmelw03 Posts: 5,332 Member
    ald783 wrote: »
    Yes. Visible panty lines need to be stopped.

    Yes! Along with bad eyebrows.
    I'm a petty biotch.
  • Gallowmere1984
    Gallowmere1984 Posts: 6,626 Member
    We all do it, whether consciously or not. It's hardwired into us, much like aversion to people who smell like any waste product, or are clearly diseased in some way.
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  • jnichel
    jnichel Posts: 4,553 Member
    jnichel wrote: »
    jnichel wrote: »
    Timshel_ wrote: »
    At a certain level, yup. People look and dress a certain way and it can indicate things about them. But that does not translate to how you treat them or who they really are personally.

    I wish people would treat me based on how I dress. Maybe they'd get the hint that I'm not a sociable person in person.

    Are you in a box? Kidding. But good point, many people absolutely want you to judge them by their appearance. They make an effort to make a certain kind of impression. They even get disappointed if you don't pick up on it.

    I'm extremely introverted. Online, I'm as social as can be, but in public, I want to hulk smash things after about 5 minutes. Hoping I could convey this to the general public, most of my wardrobe consists of shirts like these, outside of a few sports related t-shirts....

    xynwjlidpfs2.jpg

    5zmhrs3t1eer.jpg

    I even have one that says, "Do I look like a people person?" To which people think it's cute to talk to me and answer the shirt.

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    we would be friends irl <3

    For about 5 minutes. lol

    I'm good with small groups of people, like 4 or 5, especially if I'm in my own home where I can go "escape" for a few minutes.
  • wolverine66
    wolverine66 Posts: 3,779 Member
    So, Cindy, would you reject a job interviewee if she were fat? :)

    What's the job, and can she do it? Because my answer will change depending on the answer to either or both of those questions.
  • wolverine66
    wolverine66 Posts: 3,779 Member
    I judge people on their appearance. But I don't treat them differently unless/until they give me a reason.
  • Cindy4FunFit
    Cindy4FunFit Posts: 2,732 Member
    So, Cindy, would you reject a job interviewee if she were fat? :)

    What's the job, and can she do it? Because my answer will change depending on the answer to either or both of those questions.

    And follow US (or your country's) employment laws and practices.

  • ValerieMartini2Olives
    ValerieMartini2Olives Posts: 3,024 Member
    Just throwing this out there...
    I am heavily tattooed with 7/16" plugs, a tongue ring, multi colored hair. Interviewed for my current job not removing or covering anything. Not one thing was said about my appearance.
    I got hired and am making the most I have made in years.

    (I'm a home health aide)
  • RainaProske
    RainaProske Posts: 636 Member
    edited June 2016
    We all judge people based upon appearances, but some are better than others at not being quick to react. Judgment is a G-D-given gift. Many of us Bible-thumpers claim that we are not to judge, but that's not what the Bible says, unless the Scripture is taken out of context. It actually instructs us to judge. It just does not say we must react immediately according to that judgment. We're to love people first, then, if we must, protect ourselves in whatever way the situation shows is necessary.
  • Thisnameischosen_
    Thisnameischosen_ Posts: 619 Member
    I judge people on their appearance. But I don't treat them differently unless/until they give me a reason.

    Same
  • joelo_83
    joelo_83 Posts: 218 Member
    Yep. Not so much on fat/skinny/shape/color/age etc, but more on how they present themselves ie clean cut, classy, good hygiene vs not.

    Not super proud of it but when you deal with the American public on the daily you can't help but to develop some prejudices lol
  • salembambi
    salembambi Posts: 5,585 Member
    of course people judge others on appearance to an extent

    i usually just do not pay attention to other people unless someone really catches my eye which happens sometimes

    im still not use to people treating me better now that ive lost over 100 pounds tho still act like my fat self

    stay away from people basically
  • CincyNeid
    CincyNeid Posts: 1,249 Member
    I try not to.

    Some of the nicest people I've ever met are in tattoo parlors, and some of the most judgmental are sitting the pews of churches.

    But everyone judges everyone.
  • PurringMyrrh
    PurringMyrrh Posts: 5,276 Member
    I judge people on their appearance. But I don't treat them differently unless/until they give me a reason.

    So much this.
  • dahye_diet
    dahye_diet Posts: 18 Member
    In my Asian experience, you're taught to judge everything... in Korea, people literally walk up to you and say 'you need to lose weight.' It's kind of hard breaking away from that kind of mentality if you live in that culture.