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Judging you

Do you judge people? Well, to phrase the question better, do you consciously judge people?

Yes, I do. If I don't like something about a person, I'm going to judge it. Whether that makes me a shallow/bad person, it doesn't really matter to me. Some people could argue that "we should only leave judging up to GOD AND GOD ONLY rah rah ROSARY BEADS", which is fine if you're into that, but I believe that I should be able express my opinion about something a person does/looks like. There is such a thing as keeping your opinions to yourself, of course. I need to get a hold on that, I believe I need to hold in my judgmental thoughts at times and control my big mouth.
So, what about you?
 
I don't judge, but I will openly state observations that I make. A lot of people assume that I'm judging them when I do so.
 
I make observations and analysis but judging them by those alone? No, I try not to. I try to take into account other factors as well. When there is a vacuum of data I remain indifferent. If I know enough to allow an emotional factor into the analysis, then I'm usually careful about that.

Still, I am empathic to some degree...though online it's harder to read.

No "judgement" is final nor is it really a "Judgement" in the Webster's sense of the word. It is more of a record of what has been done and said, and my reactions to them. I can forgive quite easily, but it takes much longer for me to forget something ever happened.
 
Um, I try not to judge people but I sometimes judge them anyway. I don't want to be judgmental, though.
 
Yes, I do judge people, but I shouldn't really do it.
 
I believe that prejudice serves a valid social function in humans. I do judge others to the point of deciding whether to associate with someone or not; it's for my perceived safety, little more.
 
I judge people. but, I'm not seriously judging them. I like to consider it as just looking at the person and thinking who they might be, as it tends to be people I don't know. As for people I do know I try not to judge them, but sometimes people's actions make it hard not to, tbqh. When it judge someone more seriously I tend to keep it to myself, instead of broadcasting it around my friends (or rather, my sister really).
 
I'm not the judging type,but when someone get's me raged,then I start judging people for no reasons,though it's fun,lol.
 
I was always taught not to, but it still happens. It's inevitable, and like previously stated, human nature. I usually try to stop if I catch myself doing it though. Cause I know I wouldn't wanna be judged by another person, when they're probably, if not most definitely, wrong.
 
I don't know what it is, but I hardly ever judge people. The way they act, the way they look, I see people as being on equal levels, and so I never really blink an eye over looks or actions, etc. If they're rude or whatever, I just figure maybe they're having a bad day, and they probably don't wanna be judged off that.

I really only judge if something is really extreme / out of the norm with someone, and even then it might just catch my attention, and cause no harsh thoughts. :/

Granted, I'm weird, and most people judge and I'm sure I get judged on a daily basis as well, though I don't really care.
 
I don't really judge anymore, however, I will state what I feel about the person if someone else doesn't.
 
I've never really noticed before... I might say stuff like "He looked better before he cut his hair." to myself, but I dunno if that really counts. I don't pay that much attention to begin with. lol
 
As weird as this is going to sound, I have a hard time judging people. Whether this is a good thing or not, I'm really accepting of people I tend to meet, even when it's obvious to everyone around me that there's something not quite right with them. People have to do some nasty stuff for me to start judging them.

The ironic thing is that my parents said I had very little empathy when I was growing up! HA!
 
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