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Sati [7]
3 years ago
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How can assumptions limit your perception of the world in a detrimental way

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mars1129 [50]3 years ago
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Answer: How you view the world can be based on your upbringing and what’s going on around you, which often lead to assumptions that may not be true. For example, toxic masculinity. Young boys are taught that it is “feminine” or “girly”to show feelings like sadness, or to like commonly girly things, like dresses or even the toys that only girls are supposed to like. When in reality, it is ok to show feelings, but many men weren’t raised that way. Hope this helped!!

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