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SirSamuel@lemmy.world āØ2ā© āØweeksā© agoThis particular style is kinda confrontational, generally starting with a firm āExcuse me, sirā or āHey Chiefā
Also Iām an obese middle aged balding white guy. Once i get a little older and my beard gets whiter Iāll have a little more leeway. Iām aware of the inherent power differential that exists with some people because of my appearance alone. I donāt obsess over it, Iām just cognizant of it. My goal is to make people, especially people that may not always get a positive reaction from their outward appearance, feel a little better about themselves. But also just everyone, really. I want to be positive
That being said, I was in a Home Depot the other day and passed a woman that had a sweet piece of art worked into her undercut. She had her braids pulled to the opposite side of her head to show it off. As I approached her on my way somewhere else we made eye contact. I took the opportunity to smile big with my eyes and a little with my mouth, tap the side of my head, and say āThatās freakin awesome. Love it!ā The response was immediate, genuine, and super positive. In two seconds I was past her, moving on with my life. It was a good moment. A life made of these is a good life.
So yeah, if the situation is right, Iām an equal opportunity complementer. Iām also happily married, so itās not like itās a ploy. But I have a skin condition that prevents me from wearing a ring most of the time, and, again, Iām aware of the dynamics of my appearance. Anyway, youāre right women are people too, just people that have a 1 in 4 chance of having been abused/assaulted in a way I never have been, by āpeopleā the same gender as me. So Iām cautious of making them uncomfortable while just trying to live their lives
You couldnāt know that from my comment tho, itās all good. Love you and hope you have a great day š