36 Surprisingly Healthy Habits That Unexpectedly Spark Judgment and Shaming

36 Surprisingly Healthy Habits That Unexpectedly Spark Judgment and Shaming

Then I go to college and halfway through freshman year she’s like “why don’t you have a bf? Get out there! Meet someone! Why aren’t you more social? And PUT SOME MAKEUP ON!”

She meant well but…it was very confusing.

To this day I’m shy around guys I like because of that woman.

WestbrookIsaBadIdea Report

Getting up from your desk for 5min and taking a breather, only acceptable if you smoke it seems, not actually for just getting fresh air. I get why so many people smoke cigarettes.

LonelyMan427 Report

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Hand holding SPF 50 sunscreen with sun shape drawn in lotion on forearm against clear blue sky, healthy behaviors concept. As a man, using sunblock. I can’t even tell you how many times I’ve been heckled on the golf course for putting sunblock on my face before being out in the sun for the next 4-5 hours.

mox44ah , Onela Ymeri Report

Young man sitting indoors covering his face, reflecting on healthy behaviors that get shamed by others. Talking to a therapist regularly. It’s a purchase of time to help work through complex emotional issues in order to have more bandwidth in other areas. Good for all regardless of mental state.

Vic_FriesFriesFries , christopher lemercier Report

Not getting into fights with your significant other.

Had a friend that tried to convince me that it was unhealthy for my wife and I not to get into fights. I tried to explain that when we disagreed with each other about something we talked it through and trusted each other enough to listen and be receptive to the other person. She just rolled her eyes and said that it would happen eventually because to her what we were doing was just bottling things up. I couldn’t convince her that the reason she got into fights was that she and her husband bottled things up until they exploded and that’s why she got into fights.

The_Regicidal_Maniac Report

Hand holding a golden safety razor against a pink background, illustrating healthy behaviors often shamed by others. Not shaving pubic hair. What most people don’t know is that pubic hair can protect you by keeping harmful bacteria out of ya genitalia.

CityVirtual4704 , Helen Barth Report

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