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Possibly. I know that when I was younger, I was uncomfortable being conspicuous in a group. I don't feel that way now, but it was a result of the lack of self confidence and insecurity that I felt in situations where I sensed I was slightly out of my depth or didn't know the 'rules' too well. First job springs to mind, for example.kenny|1302730474|2895330 said:Why do people take comfort in being similar to those around them?
Is it insecurity, a lack of self confidence?
kenny|1302730474|2895330 said:Why do people take comfort in being similar to those around them?
Is it insecurity, a lack of self confidence?
Different is okay, folks.
If there was more respect for diversity, being different would not be so scary and threatening.
yep!!,can't imagine PS w/o an odd ball like Kenny...kenny|1302730474|2895330 said:Why do people take comfort in being similar to those around them?
Is it insecurity, a lack of self confidence?
Different is okay, folks.
If there was more respect for diversity, being different would not be so scary and threatening.
Dancing Fire|1302733581|2895386 said:yep!!,can't imagine PS w/o an odd ball like Kenny...kenny|1302730474|2895330 said:Why do people take comfort in being similar to those around them?
Is it insecurity, a lack of self confidence?
Different is okay, folks.
If there was more respect for diversity, being different would not be so scary and threatening.![]()
Dancing Fire|1302729213|2895305 said:all these talk about not wearing your E-ring to work or to school is so ridiculous,if i were your bf/husband i'd get a refund or sell itjewlery are meant to be worn
...i don't see any difference then your co-workers carrying a $3k handbag or driving a $100k car.
just like jewelry...HollyS|1302739180|2895465 said:Dancing Fire|1302729213|2895305 said:all these talk about not wearing your E-ring to work or to school is so ridiculous,if i were your bf/husband i'd get a refund or sell itjewlery are meant to be worn
...i don't see any difference then your co-workers carrying a $3k handbag or driving a $100k car.
Well, DF, I've got issues with sporting 3K handbags and driving 100K cars. (I'm in the biz. I know that car isn't worth that kind of cash. Especially after you drive it off the lot. Can you say depreciation?)
But, yes, my ring is right for me. Better than most of my peers (so I get to feel superior), and yet it's not an "OMG! What is that on your finger??!!" kind of bling. It inspires just enough envy to make me satisfied, without anyone giving me a guilt trip over the value of my rock.
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There's a couple books by John T. Molloy on the subject of how men and women are perceived by what they wear (different books for each gender). He ran experiments and has some evidence to back up his findings about the assumptions people make about others based on how they're dressed. It's definitely interesting stuff.Haven|1302743750|2895552 said:I have no idea, and I've never cared to really think about it too hard.![]()
Perhaps my ring most matches my lifestyle during the summer when I am a lady of leisure, free to lunch with whomever I please, whenever I please.![]()
I wear my ring to work every day, and I always have. It never occurred to me that I would be judged by anything other than my performance and behavior at work. I certainly don't judge others based on what they wear, jewelry and otherwise. It's a good thing, too, because people wear strange clothes to my job.
kenny|1302730474|2895330 said:Why do people take comfort in being similar to those around them?
Is it insecurity, a lack of self confidence?
Different is okay, folks.
If there was more respect for diversity, being different would not be so scary and threatening.
Haven|1302747694|2895617 said:Really interesting post, Black Jade.
The thing that I find interesting about this thread is this notion that your e-ring *can* match your lifestyle or occupation. I have a hard time identifying what sort of ering would match my lifestyle, if anything. By which standards should I define my lifestyle? My income? Car? Hobbies? Neighborhood? What if these things don't even "match" each other?
Does my ering not match my lifestyle because it is worth the same amount of money as my car? Or does my car not match my lifestyle because it is only worth the same amount of money as my ering? Am I mismatched because I live in a *really* nice neighborhood, but I own a very small home in it? What if my lifestyle is so finely tailored to my own personal desires that it is filled with contradiction? Does my ering then fit in by virtue of it not fitting in at all?![]()