Of course. That's how they become stereotypes.
2007-02-13 07:20:31
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answered by mreed316 7
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No. I have seen too much of the contrary to believe that stereotypes are often true. I think in a very general way, people tend to fall into stereotypes, but actually if you dig deeper than the surface you will find that not many really do, but most of us ever get past that inital stage of judging and dismissing.
2007-02-15 12:16:25
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answered by babygyrl_nyc 5
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NO, not at all.
I think that people force themselves into a mold to be accepted. Most people are full of contradictions; but if you show yourself for the multi-faceted person you are, it confuses and agitates people.
It is really a shame. I believe we miss out on the fullness of the human experience because people are afraid to be themselves, and don't care enough to see others for who they are.
2007-02-15 20:05:53
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answered by ? 2
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Yes, to a certain degree. That's how and why they become "sterotypes"...because they are commonly associated in that way.
2007-02-13 15:22:43
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answered by Anonymous
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i think they're ridiculous exaggerations of things that are sometimes true
2007-02-13 15:21:37
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answered by ? 5
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no cuz there is always an exeption to every rule
2007-02-13 15:20:02
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answered by Belosnezhka (aka Gex) 6
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I don't really think so...
I'm blonde and I'm not dumb
I'm Spanish and I'm not lazy
etc etc....
;-)
2007-02-13 15:24:27
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answered by Krissyinthesun 5
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Yes...
2007-02-13 15:22:37
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answered by queenofkings2525 3
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YES! That's why they exist.
2007-02-13 15:20:57
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answered by Anonymous
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they are about half the time, maybe more depending on where you live
2007-02-13 15:23:45
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answered by Anonymous
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