Some things that I think we should make more socially acceptable: a non-comprehensive and entirely random list
- Having tattoos and piercings. I
don’t understand why it’s seen as unprofessional to have tattoos as long
as they’re not horribly vulgar, and most of the time they are used as a
sense of self-expression and can be used to show others what that person
finds meaningful. But I hate the notion that people who have tattoos or
piercings would make bad parents or bad workers, because there is
literally no correlation in wanting to get some nice art or pretty jewelry
on your body and your skillset as a person.
- Adults having stuffed animals.
Whoever decided that it was childish to have stuffed animals can go lie in
their cold empty beds with no squishy friends to accompany them. Stuffed
animals are literally just shaped pillows, so I guess the adult equivalent
would be throw pillows. But most of the time throw pillows are made of
that scratchy material so they look nice but no one wants to hug them when
they wake up in the middle of the night, plus they often get thrown on the
floor. On the other hand, stuffed animals are soft and cute and you would
usually pick them out because they have personal meaning, not just because
they fit your aesthetic. And I’m pretty sure you could find stuffed animal
friends who fit your aesthetic too if you tried.
- Straight men and women being
entirely platonic friends. There are psychological experiments about why
more women think that straight men and women can be just friends than men.
The conclusion they came to is that it’s more common for women to be more
affectionate and open about their feelings in their friendships with other
women, while men do not commonly do that as much. So, when women are more
open to their male friends, men perceive this as being especially
affectionate, or connect on a platonic level which they perceive as being
romantically inclined. I have had many straight guy friends, and I think
it’s totally stupid that so many people believe that that’s impossible.
- Not reading only highbrow books as
you get older. The idea behind this one is similar to the stuffed animal thing,
but as young adults we get many books with lots of drama and fantasy and
just overall fiction. Like teen drama is a whole genre of books (and also
TV shows). As we get older, we either try to classify our fictional
reading material to make it more palatable, like with sci-fi nerds, or
more shameful, like with “trashy romance novels”. I think that a lot more
people would read for pleasure if there were more fictional books made for
adults, because it feels like too much pressure to only read biographies
or long, boring “novels” that often feel convoluted. I think that reading
can be a great tool for education and keeping our minds sharp, but it can
also be an escape from everyday life if we let it be. And yeah,
theoretically we could just read those teen, drama-style fiction books,
but it gets to a certain point where reading about high schoolers just gets
a little sus.
I have many more of these, some more obvious and also some more controversial, but this was just what was on my mind as I lay in my bed with 3 stuffed animals.
Holly
I have tons of stuffed animals, I make them, I give them away to people. I care not for anyone's animal shaming at this point!
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