Quote from: Sharky on October 18, 2011, 01:19:57 PM
in my experience people of certain backgrounds connect all the time.
Lol I agree. If my family sees someone they suspect to be Ukrainian (usually by their last name) they will interact with them and treat them as though they were old friends. Sort of like when woman with children see other women with children and despite being entirely different people, just connect because of the one little thing no matter how insignificant others may find it to be. As humans this is what we do, we pick some one out out of the crowd and we connect, no matter how little or unimportant that factor is that we pick them out for. For trans people this may mean someone of gender, or for gays, another gay. I mean those in poverty connect with those in poverty. Those who are rich, connect with the rich. We find similarities, and we decide that it's enough to base the fact you may like this person and grow fond of them in the future. We're social creatures, we look for many excuses to say hello to someone.
Edit* Also sometimes we like to connect over deeper issues. I mean we have the option to walk up to someone who has the same sort of hair style or color, or we can look for a deeper connection that we may notice, for most this means bringing up things deeply personal. We think about something important to us, like if we are parents, or our background, religion, gender, sexuality, political views, and we talk about that. We could do light conversation about something simple, but than we don't get to truly know those around us, we lose the thing we're craving. We could talk about some movie we saw and learn little to nothing about the person, or we could reach a little further, see how far we can connect. I'm not an incredibly personal person, so I don't ask people things like this, but I respect when others do and try not to take offence because I know that unless they are asking it with a disgusted or angered look on their face, I have peeked their interest in human interaction that goes beyond small talk. And I have to say, I'd much rather chat with a stranger who isn't even trans about being trans, than about tJustin Beiber... so yeah... deep personal connection, GOOD!