posted on Dec, 16 2010 @ 10:20 PM
Sorry to not post for so long. I appreciate everyone's replies and thoughts. I just want to again reiterate that I in no way think I'm better,
smarter, or more "on the right track" than anyone else because of my stance. That's all it is; my stance and feelings on the issue of social
acceptance (at least as it pertains to that particular facet thereof.) I don't have any negative feelings or judgments for people who feel
differently and enjoy concerning themselves with aesthetic style and so forth.
A new thought I had about this was that, perhaps, people can sometimes feel offended that because you don't adhere to the standards they go to so
much effort to adhere to themselves, you're somehow getting away with something that they feel they can't somehow. Sort of an, "I go to a lot of
effort to present myself in a way that is both satisfying to me personally, but also socially acceptable to some degree, and you disregarding that is
like not noticing or appreciating the work I put into it!" reaction, if you will. I don't think they feel that I simply have different standards,
but rather that I have no appreciation of or respect for theirs. That's the only reason I can fathom for the hostility. When, in fact, I
do both appreciate and respect their different standards, and how hard they work at adhering to them. I don't need to agree with something to
respect it.
I don't think they believe I do, though. Because, perhaps in their context and their world, not adhering to it can only mean not respecting it? Just
a thought.