People Are Sharing The "Normal" Things They Refuse To Do, And Honestly, I Agree With Most Of Them

    "Wear makeup. If I can deal with my face, so can everyone else."

    It goes without saying that we live in a world where we all do and say things because it's just expected of us. In fact, it can be so ingrained into us that we don't even think about questioning them and think of them as just normal.

    And a couple of days ago, Reddit user u/fuzziblanket brought up this idea when they asked the AskReddit community, "What is something considered 'normal' by society that you refuse to do?"

    The thread had thousands of responses. Here are some of the top-voted and best comments:

    1. "The need to be available 24/7 — e.g., always having your phone on you. I like going for long walks and leaving my phone at home. I don't feel guilty for missing texts or calls; it's just stressful being expected to be available all hours of the day."

    2. "Upload pictures of yourself online."

    Hand holding phone with "Uploading" on the screen

    3. "Work myself to death."

    4. "Sacrifice a down payment on a house for a wedding."

    5. "Give a shit about celebs. Sometimes they're fun to talk about for like five minutes, but other than that??? Aren't they just people? I don't get it."

    6. "Forbidding my (straight male) partner to spend time with female friends. He's a grown-ass man; he should know how to hold healthy boundaries. It shouldn't be on me to keep him from cheating. If he's really gonna fall into the pants of the first girl I leave him alone with, she can have him."

    man and woman talking on their way to work

    7. "Buy fast fashion (or pretty much any fashion whose supply chain is questionable). I used to. Then I found out not only how and where those clothes begin their lives, but also how and where those clothes end their lives."

    Person walking with H&M bag across the street

    8. "Hang out in a social setting where the music is so gawdam loud that you have to scream at the person next to you to communicate."

    9. "Going into debt $30,000–$70,000 for a vehicle."

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    10. "Buy copious amounts of dishes. Why the fuck do you need 27 plates for the two people in your household? I'm looking at you, Mom."

    Shelves of white dishes

    11. "Climb up the ladder and be the boss. I could, but why?"

    12. "Live in a city. I was born in a large city, lived there until I was 11. Then I moved to the woods. I’ve lived in the woods since then, and although I have visited cities since, I could never live there. Too many people, too much noise, and I just don’t feel comfortable. I feel more comfortable taking walks at night in the woods than I would in a city."

    Aerial shot of New York City

    13. "Wear makeup. If I can deal with my face, so can everyone else."

    14. "Share photos of my kids on social media. I find it seriously fucked up how much some people share their kids' lives online. I get sharing moments with family, but that can be done via text or holiday cards."

    A phone screen showing various social media apps

    15. "Send nudes. I'm a software developer, and I know how dangerous it is...please, don't do that."

    Naked, bearded, dark-haired handsome man shirtless in white bed taking a selfie

    16. "Say, 'Hi, how are you doing?' as an opener for asking your real question. So fake."

    17. "Follow sports."

    18. "Recording yourself doing an act of charity or a good deed in general. Completely devalues it the second you hit 'post.'"

    Couple taking a selfie while volunteering

    And finally...

    19. "Talk to toxic family members."

    You can read the full thread of responses on Reddit.

    Note: Some responses have been edited for length and/or clarity.