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Carolyn Hax: How to stop judging people who pay for purebred dogs? A letter writer struggles with snap judgments about people who make excuses for buying dogs instead of adopting from shelters.
Stop judging people for what they have done and who they used to be. You should admire them for acknowledging their detrimental past and commend them for altering their behavior.
We should stop judging people whom we do not understand and instead embrace our differences. We should strive to be a diverse, equitable and inclusive society.
She wrote on TikTik that she wishes people “would stop judging” as she’s a lot more healthier now, but she simply appreciates those who are actually supporting her.
Mom judging and mom guilt tend to go hand in hand, and they both raise the same fundamental question: Why oh why do we do this to ourselves?
Instead of judging career choices of other people, it's important that we realize that careers are a personal thing.
A recruiter named Joel Lalgee says it's time to "stop judging" job seekers who can't get a "survival job" in the current market.
“Stop judging me just because I choose to express myself through dancing. It is my joy, my freedom, and an essential part of who I am.
High-pitched little girl voices. People looking off into the distance. Hand-talkers. A reader needs help overcoming irritation with fellow humans.
She wrote on TikTik that she wishes people “would stop judging” as she’s a lot more healthier now, but she simply appreciates those who are actually supporting her.
Q: Any advice on how to be less judgy of people who pay money — sometimes lots of money — for purebred dogs when there are so many dogs in shelters in need of homes? Every one of my dogs has ...