Ahhh, stereotypes! A regular part of my life, it seems.
-Because I'm learning to speak Japanese, a lot assume I'm one of those "OMG KAWAII DESU ANIMUUU ^_^" people. Sometimes I'm embarrassed to say I am learning because of that.
-Because I disagree with recycling and dislike environmentalist's views, I hate the environment. This one is annoying.
-I'm very underweight, so people think I'm anorexic. Anorexia is an eating disorder, not a measure of how much you weigh. I have been trying to gain weight for a long time but just am unable to.
-I'm an atheist who hates religion, so I must have no morals or values.
-I use "large, fancy words" for someone my age, so I must be pretentious, trying too hard, or a genius. I get this a lot. Truth is, I'm pretty modest, I don't even notice when I do that and I'm not that smart. Oh well.
-I'm 16 years old, so that must mean I smoke, drink, do drugs and have mass amounts of sex. To be fair, I've only met a handful of teens who don't, so maybe that stereotype is mainly true. I'm just an exception.
-Because I don't think sex is "evil" or "immoral" and shouldn't be so looked down upon by our country, I'm a whore with no values.
Ever since I got out of middle school, I haven't seen as many stereotypes, though. Also because I go to an alternative school: they understand and embrace me as the eccentric I am.
In middle school, they were always taking my wrists looking for proof that I cut myself. (To be fair, I dressed goth then. Now I'm aristocratic/steampunk/paper boy now.)