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Picklebobble2 · 56-60, M
People can have any perception of you they like.
Chances are it's based entirely on their own biases which they're refusing to acknowledge.
Nothing much you can do about it but I think it must be awful if this were in a working environment for example.
Chances are it's based entirely on their own biases which they're refusing to acknowledge.
Nothing much you can do about it but I think it must be awful if this were in a working environment for example.
durinsBane1983 · 46-50, M
@Picklebobble2 biases? biases about what??
Picklebobble2 · 56-60, M
@durinsBane1983 Well you used the word 'perception' in your post.
If you perceive something, you don't know it for a fact about that person so the only way someone would think that way is if they were biased against you.
Something in the way you dress or the way you carry yourself or behave in public....could be anything.
If you perceive something, you don't know it for a fact about that person so the only way someone would think that way is if they were biased against you.
Something in the way you dress or the way you carry yourself or behave in public....could be anything.