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Society's Prejudice on Image

Started by Megan, December 07, 2010, 04:49:21 PM

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Megan

I believe I can be a testament on how society treats people differently, since my image vastly changes in time.

1st image; fat (220 lbs) mustache, acne. People treat people who appear ugly as if they were disgusting and avoid them. Also people will treat you very maturely as if you were 26, even though you could be just 15-16. People could view you as a weirdo and may not want to communicate with you at all.

2nd image; The long hair, peak of spiro, clean shaven face, lower weight (not skinny) and at 5'7. People treat you like you're much younger, and if they perceive you as very young they might take advantage of you by treating you as stupid/not that knowledgeable because of the hair giving the appearance of youth, and the shorter stature.  Very tall guys seem to not notice your appearance when walking. It was much harder to walk at this height. This was my favorite image, since I get the most attention at this image.

3rd image, maintained of an average figure, short hair, no mustache but at 5'9. People tend to treat you respectfully and you tend to get treated as a man-man.

4th image... I am going to look like 5'11, 160 lbs (my lowest), and medium length hair next month. My prediction is that people will treat me as an athletic youthful male. I will also up my spiro when I hit 160. Still I predict people to view me more intelligent than before, since of the positive qualities that height receives.

5th image, near the summer of 2011. I plan to go back to 5'7, bleach my hair to light/dark blonde, and get blue eye contacts, and wear flashy clothes, and weigh 120-130 lbs. I predict I will get  a lot of gay hit on, and like image 2 people will perceive me as very young and not intelligent.

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I feel like a master of disguises sometimes.

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