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I Will Never Judge A First Impression

Identity is made of more than firsts, it is infinite.

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I Will Never Judge A First Impression
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Women today are driven. Women are the ones engineering the steering wheel so the earth can drive to be its best. Women today are powerful.

These motivated women argue people should not stop at a first impression because their future can be permanently damaged due to negative side-effects of the judgment of the female gender. The “mind washing” men like the accused in Hollywood are judging the women by their language, by their cover, and are failing to learn their personality. Through the blocked view, these men fail to see the tears the women will cry because she is not herself.

So, time is taken out of the woman’s day and a man's day to make her uncomfortable in her own skin, and therefore the woman suffocates from her loss of dignity.

Dignity in which would create confidence also adds a boost of projection to the environment around the women. When rumors about the alteration of a women's presence are spread in order to increase one’s status, a community is contaminated quickly. The permanent damage of a judgment based on a man’s privilege in the community will deteriorate the trust between career seeking men and women.

The trust between the two will affect the businesses and eventually the environment around them because their status will not improve. Therefore, judging a person by their gender will create an anxious, and unprotected community.

Genders should not have to worry about their female or male identity affecting their careers. Physical traits should not affect the ability for one to be successful in their language. The possible depth of a relationship should not be affected by a first impression.

First impressions dictate the world by injecting judgments too immature, so people should not make lasting first impressions because there are displeasing outcomes in which include gender racism, body image privileges, and no depth in relationships.

Meanwhile, without these lasting first impressions, women can teach other women and girls to be confident in cultivating conversions with benefits and throwing a ball same as a boy and in running the same as a boy.

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