Does someone's name taint your perspective of them?, ...or not? |
Does someone's name taint your perspective of them?, ...or not? |
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Many times, I judge people by their names (I know it's horrible) but I can't help it. For example, my very angry and rude ex named Matt has made me think of Matt as a name for angry, rude people.
And this incredibly (sometimes annoyingly) smart girl in my Chem class is named Elizabeth, and I connect the name 'Elizabeth' or 'Beth' to smart people. So, how do people's names affect you? |
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![]() Home is where your rump rests! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Staff Alumni Posts: 4,235 Joined: Aug 2006 Member No: 451,969 ![]() |
*sigh*
Time for Kaycee to spill her guts on the numerous ways she has prejudice, and all of which she is ashamed of.
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*suddenly she* |
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*sigh* Time for Kaycee to spill her guts on the numerous ways she has prejudice, and all of which she is ashamed of.
I know a five-year-old Asian girl named LeTisha. ![]() I really want to meet someone named Edgar... or EDWARD, hahah for the Stephenie Meyer books! I'm extremely partial to blond guys named Evan... Boys called Neil have never been my type of people. I kind of wince whenever I hear the name Elizabeth because that's my younger sister's name. ![]() |
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