With so many discussions about what we should or should not be doing I frequently wonder what people think I may be doing "wrong". Not that I really care but admittedly I have found myself defending my choices in case the other person does have that opinion. So today I'd like to share the things I do that may be perceived as "wrong" by some.
I am doing something wrong because:
- movie & sushi at home is a great Friday night
- I don't want to sit at the beach in the middle of the day for hours
- I smoke
- watching TV is something I truly enjoy
- hanging out is better than a Yaletown "club"
- there's nothing wrong with a responsible hunter and I would go myself, and participate in the rest.
- I read the Province instead of a "real" newspaper
- "still" single
- no interest in desperately searching for a husband
- I still don't know if I want kids
- I have no desire to join a gym, its not about exercise it's just the gym part
- won't even step foot in a Starbucks unless I have to
- don't drink red wine and no real interest in wines.
Now the question is... am I ashamed of these things therefore I believe others will judge me? OR Have my experiences shown me that other people "look down" on those things? Might as well throw a third question in there. Do some people "look down" because they secretly feel the same way and are ashamed themselves?
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