View Full Version : Has anyone ever been criticised because their interests are "different"?


Sharop
07-10-2006, 07:18 PM
It hasn't happened to me a lot, but it has sometimes.

A few of the TV shows I like are different to the ones my peers like - my favourite TV shows are Frasier, Cheers and Taxi, which in my opinion, are the three greatest shows in the world.

My taste in music is also very much different to most people my age - I like music from the 1950s, 1960s, 1970s and 1980s, and don't listen to any modern music. I used to be teased about that when I was younger; when I was 11 and people found out I liked the Beatles, they teased me about that sometimes. I got into the Bee Gees when I was 12, and some people teased me about that too.

KissMyGrits
07-10-2006, 07:21 PM
Not sure if this is what you mean or not, but here goes.

Most people my age travel to exotic locations. Las Vegas, New York, the Bahamas or they take cruises.

I prefer to go to Walt Disney or Universal Studios. I can't tell you how many times people make fun of me.

Another thing, people are always laughing at me because I like Country music. They make fun of me alot for that one.

Sharop
07-10-2006, 07:54 PM
Country music is nice. Do you know the country song "Islands in the Stream", that Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton sang? The Bee Gees wrote that one.

KissMyGrits
07-10-2006, 07:58 PM
I love that song. It is actually one of my favorites. I didn't know that the Bee Gees wrote it. I learn something new every day.. LOL!

I love older music. I especially like the Beach Boys. I am not too familiar with the Beatles. But I love all types of music.

TJL
07-10-2006, 08:15 PM
I'm a 37 year old male Star Wars and Star Trek fan who watches Gilmore Girls.

So yeah, I've gotten a few strange looks.

;)

LuLu Rogers
07-10-2006, 09:16 PM
How many dates do you think I get when I tell the guy that I'm a Three's Company and Night Court fan who loves both John Larroquette and John Ritter? Let's just say I've learned to cherish my alone time. ;) LOL

dawsongirl
07-10-2006, 09:28 PM
Oh yeah. Always listened to odd music, watched odd TV, had waaaayyyy too many tapes, tape weird stuff....etc. I've never been normal.

LuLu Rogers
07-10-2006, 09:43 PM
Oh yeah. Always listened to odd music, watched odd TV, had waaaayyyy too many tapes, tape weird stuff....etc. I've never been normal.

You sound a lot like me.

dawsongirl
07-10-2006, 09:57 PM
You sound a lot like me.
:thumbsup: And John Larroquette rawks.

Nighthawk76
07-10-2006, 10:17 PM
I love this thread. :D And let me just say that each any everyone of you is special in your own way. :)

Nighthawk76
07-10-2006, 10:18 PM
My taste in music is also very much different to most people my age - I like music from the 1950s, 1960s, 1970s and 1980s, and don't listen to any modern music. I used to be teased about that when I was younger; when I was 11 and people found out I liked the Beatles, they teased me about that sometimes. I got into the Bee Gees when I was 12, and some people teased me about that too.


The Beatles and The Bee Gees rock and if anyone tells you differently, they don't know what they are talking about. :D

LuLu Rogers
07-10-2006, 10:38 PM
:thumbsup: And John Larroquette rawks.

We are so going to be best friends now! LOL! ;)

I Love John Ritter
07-10-2006, 10:42 PM
Happens to me all the time but I don't care.

PZelda
07-10-2006, 10:42 PM
I've always been me. I don't follow trends. The only time I follow trends is if it's something I LIKE, not because I want to be trendy.

I learned to read at an early age (I think I was at least 3 years old). I had a preschool teacher that sat down with me and taught me to read...I also learned from reading captions on TV when I was extremely young. By the time I was in the third grade, I was reading fiction books aimed towards high school kids. I also looked through the occasional college-age book. By the time I was in the seventh grade, I'd been reading adult novels (not the XXX kind :p) for a few years. I was a HUGE bookworm as a kid. I've just recently started reading again, after a VERY LONG hiatus of not really reading for leisure. Needless to say, I've missed it a lot. I was teased for being a bookworm as a kid. But, it really paid off. When I was in the eighth grade, my English teacher administered many grammar and spelling quizzes, and I was able to get out of these, since I ALWAYS aced them. Serves these other kids right for not liking to read. :p

I always liked TV shows geared towards an older demographic when I was a kid. A lot of my favorite 80s shows, I remember watching as a kid in their original run...Cheers being an example (I was finished with the second grade when Cheers ended for good in 1993, and I still remember it). I've been a fan of certain celebs since I was very young, and it's because of my mom. I've liked Kirstie Alley, Bette Midler and Jane Fonda since I was VERY young. I was also a Murder, She Wrote and Angela Lansbury fan as a kid too...still am, actually. Again, I have my mom to thank for it because she was a HUGE MSW fan when I was growing up. Nobody else knew about me liking MSW, so I never got made fun of for it. :lol:

Also... I have played video games since 1987. I played video games at a time when it wasn't very common to meet other girls who played video games. I got made fun for that growing up too...Whatever. Nineteen years later, I still play video games...My love of video games will never die out.

And there is something else I ALWAYS got weird looks for when I was growing up... I started drinking coffee AND loved it at a VERY young age, in 1990. I was drinking coffee long before coffeeshops were cool and long before it was cool for kids to drink coffee. Mmmmm, coffee... :liplick:

You know what else I just realized? I don't know very many females who are as into TV-DVDs as I am. Tara is one female I can think of, off the top of my head. There are MANY males that post over at the TV Shows on DVD board here at SO, and I am one of the handful of females that post regularly over there. :lol:

And there you have it... That's me in a nutshell. Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm going to go finish reading Rock Hudson's autobiography. :cool:

JT
07-11-2006, 12:10 AM
Uh, how about all the time?

I'm not necessarily criticized for liking my favorite things, but people obviously think that I'm strange for liking them. The main one is my soap obsession, of course. Most of my friends know all about it and just joke around about it and don't really think anything about it, but there are always people who are like "You...really watch that? Like...really? Oh...kay..."

I just ignore them for the most part, but sometimes I get into deep debate over the fact that a television genre has no gender attachment.

The fact of the matter is, they're what I grew up with, so they're what I am used to. Even before I became a hardcore soap fan, I'd spend the summer days randomly clicking through "the stories," catching a triangle here, murder mystery there, botched birth here, corporate takeover there. I didn't know how to watch anything else in the afternoon. From my earliest memory ever (Christmas 1992) to right now, I've always been a soap fan. And I ain't 'shamed one bit!

Chocoholic
07-11-2006, 02:04 PM
I'm also a non-conformist. I watch shows and listen to music that I like, not what is considered popular. I was never into shows like Friends, Becerly Hils 90210, Survivor, and other shows most people in my high school and college loved. I don't care for a lot of the TV shows my co-workers love. I also prefer country music, Christian music, and oldies music to the noise that has been popular these past 10 years. (I'll confess: I love the Backstreeet Boys.)

I was also a huge bookworm and into academics in school. Thatgot me picked on a lot.

Czas na Zywiec
07-11-2006, 02:12 PM
Non-conformists are conformists in the fact that they both don't want to conform to the standard. :D

TVFactFan
07-11-2006, 02:13 PM
It hasn't happened to me a lot, but it has sometimes.

A few of the TV shows I like are different to the ones my peers like - my favourite TV shows are Frasier, Cheers and Taxi, which in my opinion, are the three greatest shows in the world.

My taste in music is also very much different to most people my age - I like music from the 1950s, 1960s, 1970s and 1980s, and don't listen to any modern music. I used to be teased about that when I was younger; when I was 11 and people found out I liked the Beatles, they teased me about that sometimes. I got into the Bee Gees when I was 12, and some people teased me about that too.


I get criticized and LOVE it because most men my age never do these three things


1. Surf the web for 6 hours or more
2. Buy old Magazines to do TV Research
3. Collect Old TV shows

Number 9 Dream
07-11-2006, 10:51 PM
Oh yes, I have definitely gotten teased for liking things that weren't normal for people in my age group. I've LOVED 60s and 70s music for a LONG time, and considering that most people my age like rap/pop, I was definitely the odd one out. I've also gotten teased for the way I've dressed before (moreso in 9th and 10th grade) as well.

However, at this point, I really don't care...once you leave high school, none of this crap matters.

D.J.
07-12-2006, 01:28 AM
I get criticized and LOVE it because most men my age never do these three things


1. Surf the web for 6 hours or more
2. Buy old Magazines to do TV Research
3. Collect Old TV shows


That's my Solomon. As for me, I get heat for bowling. Why should I care? I have a 210 average.

KristinHerreraFan
07-12-2006, 02:16 AM
Yes, I have. Like everyday :(

Jo_Luvs_Ketchup
07-12-2006, 02:21 AM
Oh EVERYONE here makes fun of me for my interest in Nancy McKeon. No one really knows who she is around here so I get a few laughs. Not a lot of people make fun of me for Selena, but they wonder why I listen to Spanish music if I don't know the language. Probably because I'm ME! :D

Jo_Luvs_Ketchup
07-12-2006, 02:24 AM
Yes, I have. Like everyday :(
Don't worry Travis. They're just jealous because they can't get interested in anything like that themselves. :bighug:

cmcb06
07-12-2006, 02:28 AM
I get criticised all the time because my likes are different, but ya know what.

I Could Care Less. It's who I am and I love who I am. And won't change for anyone.

Courtnee
07-12-2006, 02:52 AM
Yeah. Hells yeah. I get weird looks from people because I don't listen to the mainstream music. I listen to mainstream rock, but that's it as far as popular music goes.

I really don't go anywhere with kids my own age. I'd rather stay home and watch tv or play my piano than go out somewhere.

Also, Like Allison, I was reading at 3. I've been a bookworm all my life.

Courtnee
07-12-2006, 02:53 AM
It's who I am and I love who I am. And won't change for anyone.
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