nope. i have dyed black hair, piercings, and wear goth/punk clothes. i think the difference between my biases and most other people's is that mine are based on what i've actually observed from people i've met, and not based on what society at large says. then again, i don't automatically hate people who like horses - i'm just extra wary of them until i get to know them.
i know not ALL horse people are psycho, i have one very dear friend who is a horse person. then again, i've also noticed a lot of people in her horse "circle" who DO tend to be nutters, in very passive-aggressive ways until they snap.
and the bit about warning my guy friends away probably a crappy thing to do, and when i or one of my friends meet a girl, who is really into snow-white, and is NOT absolutely bat-shit crazy in the ways i've mentioned above, i will stop doing it (and it's only to my guy friends that i'm really close with who ask me what i think of a girl).
iin to have immediate biases towards people based on what they like?
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nope. i have dyed black hair, piercings, and wear goth/punk clothes. i think the difference between my biases and most other people's is that mine are based on what i've actually observed from people i've met, and not based on what society at large says. then again, i don't automatically hate people who like horses - i'm just extra wary of them until i get to know them.
i know not ALL horse people are psycho, i have one very dear friend who is a horse person. then again, i've also noticed a lot of people in her horse "circle" who DO tend to be nutters, in very passive-aggressive ways until they snap.
and the bit about warning my guy friends away probably a crappy thing to do, and when i or one of my friends meet a girl, who is really into snow-white, and is NOT absolutely bat-shit crazy in the ways i've mentioned above, i will stop doing it (and it's only to my guy friends that i'm really close with who ask me what i think of a girl).