What Assumptions People Made To You That You Dislike Most?

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MollyConnor

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In my first job, working at a bank, people thought I was volunteering as a 14 year old. I was actually 19.
When I went with my cousins to see a movie, their other friends, thought I was my cousin's girlfriend. He is ten years younger than I am.
So people generally think I'm younger than what I am. I have a chipmunk face and I think that makes me look younger. But I really don't mind that at all.

This one I did mind :mad:
Some older man thought I was a witch for wearing black nail polish!
 

Mo0448

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i live with my parents. because of it and being single, people believe i have lots of money.
So Mel is loaded...she's like Silas Marner who sits at his desk and counts his money
 
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CarolSampaio

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In my first job, working at a bank, people thought I was volunteering as a 14 year old. I was actually 19.
When I went with my cousins to see a movie, their other friends, thought I was my cousin's girlfriend. He is ten years younger than I am.
So people generally think I'm younger than what I am. I have a chipmunk face and I think that makes me look younger. But I really don't mind that at all.

This one I did mind :mad:
Some older man thought I was a witch for wearing black nail polish!
I was asked for my id at Universal when I went to get a beer for my dad... It was so out of the blue that it took me a while to understand when the lady wanted... I started to laugh, handed the id, and thanked her for the compliment!!! :D

And if someone thought I was a witch because of some dark nail polish... wow!!! That would be precious!!! I would probably look at them ugly and threaten them with a scary spell!!! huahuahuahuahua That would be fun!!! :D
 
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MissCris

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#26
People assume a lot of dumb stuff about me/my life, but the most irritating is when someone assumes that because I'm a stay-at-home mom:

A) We must have a ton of money for me to be able to do that
B) I must have a lot of free time (because apparently toddlers look after themselves, dishes and laundry wash themselves, meals cook themselves, errands run themselves, and all the million other little things that make a household a comfortable home handle themselves...)
C) I must be looking for play groups/mom groups/five zillion other types of groups/activities for me and my kids to join. Because of all that free time. Gotta fill it. Gotta be so busy everyone is constantly tired and cranky, right? Sounds...lovely.
D) I must be too lazy to get a real job.
 
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Rush

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#27
D) I must be too lazy to get a real job.
Yeah that one chaps my tail feather. Hilarious that those same people with their own "real jobs" are often putting their kids through day care... you know, those day cares that only need to be staffed for 2-3 hours hours per day :p

Bless you Lady. Single mums and dads are the second hardest workers in the world - second only elephant proctologists ;)
Seriously though, you guys rock my proverbial socks! :)
 
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Some people, when learning I'm single, have said to me, there's no such thing as a perfect woman.

I simply respond by saying, I know, that's why I'm single. :)
 
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sassylady

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#29
oh sassy!!! I promise there are men out there that would love your children like their own, I do believe they are few and far between. My daddy and my husband are both those types. My divorced mother met my daddy when I was 12(I didn't know my bio father), I was single with 3 kids when I met my husband. Both of these men saw children who needed them and they stepped up. Be specific in your prayers about the man you want to meet and help you raise your children and do sheiks your children for awhile till you get to know him
I've often felt that is part of how I will know I met the right man, if he can love my children too. His may be out on their own but they would still be involved in our lives, so it does go both ways.