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<blockquote data-quote="TheWalrus" data-source="post: 689598" data-attributes="member: 19905"><p>Jabber - You're right about it isn't just hygiene but how others view them, employment, etc. The first thing we judge a person by is appearance, and it is human nature to do so. I would tell my daughter this and she would FLY off the handle about how anyone who judges her on how she looks can kiss her @$$, she doesn't want to work for someone who can't accept her as she is, that's why she likes her friends - they don't judge her...it goes on an on. Same with her mouth. She feels she should be able to say whatever she feels or thinks regardless of how rude, vulgar, or inappropriate it is because that's "who she is." Kind of hard to keep a job when you can't control what you say. And she lost several because of her language, attitude, and mouth. (sigh) But God forbid we try to tell them...we are "judging"...we're their parents and should accept them "the way they are"...and this is "why we have problems and can't get along."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheWalrus, post: 689598, member: 19905"] Jabber - You're right about it isn't just hygiene but how others view them, employment, etc. The first thing we judge a person by is appearance, and it is human nature to do so. I would tell my daughter this and she would FLY off the handle about how anyone who judges her on how she looks can kiss her @$$, she doesn't want to work for someone who can't accept her as she is, that's why she likes her friends - they don't judge her...it goes on an on. Same with her mouth. She feels she should be able to say whatever she feels or thinks regardless of how rude, vulgar, or inappropriate it is because that's "who she is." Kind of hard to keep a job when you can't control what you say. And she lost several because of her language, attitude, and mouth. (sigh) But God forbid we try to tell them...we are "judging"...we're their parents and should accept them "the way they are"...and this is "why we have problems and can't get along." [/QUOTE]
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