“Are Your Everyday Choices Crossing the Line? Discover 18 Surprising Decisions That Could Trigger Those Around You!”
Let’s consider 18 things that, in all honesty, should be free of taboo. People get offended so easily these days it’s almost comical.
1. Not Wanting Children

People, especially women, who decide not to have children are often demonized or criticized. Not wanting children is sometimes seen as bizarre, claiming they lack the ‘normal’ maternal instinct. However, it’s completely okay if someone doesn’t want to have children. There could be many reasons, like needing to be financially sound, health concerns, fear of responsibility, etc. We should respect their personal decisions instead of being judgemental.
2. Enjoying Alone Time

There is a difference between enjoying “me time” and being lonely. If people enjoy their company, it doesn’t mean they are socially awkward or weird. Many people find it enriching and essential for their mental and emotional health, particularly people that are more introverted in nature.
3. Not Being on Social Media

Today, someone who is not active on social media is deemed an alien. As if being absent from social media means going against the flow or missing out on life. However, not everyone is a social butterfly. It’s all about personal choice. We need to normalize that there is life outside the screens, and many people know and value the perks of unplugging rather than being glued to their phones.