But it's that I feel like I've been taught by my parents to judge that 95% of the population; when I was younger, they told me that pre-marital sex, doing drugs, having abortions, or doing anything else like that was horrible, and I was horrible if I did any of that stuff.
And then I discover years later that they're still friends with people who have done these exact same things? Why don't my parents think that their friends are terrible horrible people for doing these things? It's that I feel like I've been taught to judge 95% of the population by my parents, but then they get pissed when I judge their friends, who are part of that population. I feel like I've been taught by my own parents to judge 95% of the population, and I find it hypocritical of them to be friends with people who are part of that 95%.
If my attitude is disturbing, it's because I feel like I was taught this way by my parents, and they refuse to admit it, which pisses me off.
IIN that my parents are still friends that have done "immoral" things?
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But it's that I feel like I've been taught by my parents to judge that 95% of the population; when I was younger, they told me that pre-marital sex, doing drugs, having abortions, or doing anything else like that was horrible, and I was horrible if I did any of that stuff.
And then I discover years later that they're still friends with people who have done these exact same things? Why don't my parents think that their friends are terrible horrible people for doing these things? It's that I feel like I've been taught to judge 95% of the population by my parents, but then they get pissed when I judge their friends, who are part of that population. I feel like I've been taught by my own parents to judge 95% of the population, and I find it hypocritical of them to be friends with people who are part of that 95%.
If my attitude is disturbing, it's because I feel like I was taught this way by my parents, and they refuse to admit it, which pisses me off.