I hope this is in the right place.:smilewave If for 24 hours, you could change someone's attitude about anything, would you? Who would it be? Why? With me? It would be one of my friends. I would change his attitude about gays. He is almost homophobic. Always making all kinds of remarks and comments. I would want to see if that is how he really feels and if it is even worth it to keep him as a friend once I come out. I really like him but his attitude stinks about gays.
I would change in that way that if someone judges someone that that person should be in same situation to see how it is, I'm sure he/she would change attitude If he doesn't accept you, he doesn't deserve you
I'd change my own attitudes. My self-esteem is nonexistent and I wish I could change that, if only for a day.
I'd change my height. A lot of my depression and anxiety is rooted in my insecurity about my appearance, mainly my height.
I wish I could change the entire western world's attitude towards material consumption. Ha sounds nuts, but it is something that has always like dumbfounded me. Work, work, work, make money, buy, and die. Doesn't really sound like a life I am striving for. Maybe work work work, eat, live, and die.
The current Shah of Iran, or some other leader who influences millions of people to stone people in the name of religious fundamentalism.
I would change global views on Women and gays. In so many countries women have little to no rights and in even more countries gays are jailed or executed for being what they are. It really makes me shake my head in disappointment. Sometimes I get hit with the reality that homosexuality is still illegal like why, in this day in age, is something so simple as who you fancy a problem? S.M.H.
I would change my mom's views about LGBT people. She is very homophobic, and with her only daughter being a lesbian, she's due for an attitude adjustment.
There's also this issue about corporate exploitation of people (unfair labor) and resources, so this is a good idea.
I would change my sister's sense of self-importance. I can take the rest of the world being dicks, but when she drags me into her little spats and expects me to be on her side, I can't stand it. She seriously thinks she's the most important thing in the world, although she claims she doesn't. It gets on my nerves. :dry:
I would make someone understand that there is a huge difference between being a misandrist and a feminist. ---------- Post added 19th Apr 2014 at 09:10 PM ---------- Yay! So young but yet so smart! (*hug*)