Matt
Roberts
Dr.
McFaden
Educ
2120
January
22, 14
Cultural Norm
Being
a firefighter we are always helping others and doing things throughout the
community. There was a 5K race
that some firemen were running in, and my station did not have anyone to run. So everyone voted that I do it and they
would pay for my race fee. The
only draw back was, I had to wear what they chose for me. Many ideas came about very
quickly. They all gave me a hard
time about what I was going to have to wear. After they talked it all over they had decided on me wearing
a dress. Not just any dress, a
white sun dress. Once I was told
this I wanted to strangle them, but that was the agreement.
Once
race day came, I went out and found a dress to run in. I wore normal cloths up to the race and
while I waited for my time to run.
Once it came close to race time I changed into my dress. While I was changing I wondered what
people were going to think about me and wonder why this guy is in a dress. I came out from the room and immediately
everyone began to laugh at me. My
buddies laugh because I actually did it and did not back out of the deal, while
other people looked at me with confusion.
I was receiving a lot of different looks and some did not look very
pleasant. I know people did not
know why I was in it but it still showed me how I was being judged.
Being
a guy in America, your not suppose to wear a dress and since I did it was not
culturally right. As I ran
throughout the course somehow I was separated from my group and that is when
people really started making comments.
About half way through the race I ended up seeing a group of girls
wearing dresses like I was. I
hurried up to them and they had a good laugh saying, I had some sexy legs. I told them why I was in the dress and
they welcomed me in their group to run.
It turned out to be a real fun race but for most people who saw me did
not agree with what I was wearing at all.
It showed me how easily people will look at a person who does something
a little different. In our society
you are judged by your appearance more than anything. I learned not to judge people by there appearance but their
actions instead.
Matt,
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed reading about how you broke the social norm. It's not every day you see a guy walking around in a dress. I can imagine the laughter and confused looks you got from wearing it. While you and your buddies knew the reason behind you wearing the dress, other people didn't and had the chance to decide on their opinion. While some people assumed it to be a joke, others may have thought you were serious. You never know. I agree with what you said about your appearance being judged more than anything.
I enjoyed reading your story on how you broke a cultural norm. It is so true in that, people judge others on their appearance. Everyone is guilty of it, including myself. Breaking a cultural norm helps to put things into perspective and can teach life lessons. Great post and kudos to you for running in a race with a dress on!
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