Thursday, September 26, 2013

Leyva: Change


            Many of my daily activities have changed my perception about relationships that we have and the kind of lives we live. One of the most memorable moments that caused my perception to change happened in my sophomore year of high school.
            I attended an all girls’ high school, where my fellow students hardly ever wore make-up. The girls always wore their pajamas underneath their uniform, you always heard someone screaming across the halls for a tampon, and everyone changed their clothes in the middle of the hallways.
One day I had just finished basketball practice, tired as always, and all I wanted to do was go home to get some rest. I went to my locker to change out of my basketball uniform. I began changing in the middle of the hallway when I noticed that my friend’s cousin had seen me in the middle of changing.
I didn’t give much thought to the incident until my friend told me that her cousin was embarrassed because he saw me changing. It was then that I realized it wasn’t something that everyone was used to. To everyone at school, including myself, it was completely normal to undress in front of each other, but to others it was definitely not normal. This incident made me realize that my norm was not the norm of everyone else. 

1 comment:

  1. Other cultures often have different codes of modesty too. Once I had a bunch of Norwegians visiting and they had no trouble changing clothes right in the middle of my living room. I wasn't offended, but I was definitely surprised. I'm wondering if you have to tell us how your perception changed. Instead, show us this change by giving your reader specific details and creating a vivid picture.

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