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by igravious
4540 days ago
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Yeah, but you won't always be right - do you like being wrong some of the time because you jump to conclusions? How about deferring judgement until you interact verbally with the person? How about not using superficial visual cues to infer social and labor roles/identities? I am a straight(ish, ahem) guy who from time to time paints his nails. Q: What would you infer from that? A: Don't bother, cuz I don't fit into your boxes, and guess what, no one else does (including you). |
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Yeah. But it takes literally 5 seconds to readjust as new information comes in. If a guy in a suit turns out to be plumber I won't hesitate to ask his card if I am in need of some plumbing service at the moment. On the other hand if I'm right I'm better prepared to spot and fend off attempt to sell me something.
> How about deferring judgement until you interact verbally with the person?
It's impossible to do that without closing your eyes. You use all your senses to figure out environment around you. People are large part of it. How somebody looks, smells or sounds is an information that can allow you to predict things. If I smell alcohol from someone I don't have to wait till he speaks something coherent to decide what actions should I take.
> I am a straight(ish, ahem) guy who from time to time paints his nails. Q: What would you infer from that?
If I saw you in public with nails painted I'd just think you are daring individual. It might be positive, it might be negative. I'd be more curious but also more cautioned if I ever were to enter verbal contact with you.