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  • It certainly does - don't get me started!
  • Yes. And it changes my opinion of those who are "judging". They will never be one of my "confidances". I will just be polite and say 'hello' to them.
  • It annoys me even if they have been in the same situation.
  • Some people seem to get a rise out of judging other people harshly. I find people who do this are often as stupid as they are annoying.:(
  • No it doesn't because I have done it myself. Go to any of my answers I have given to people crying out for sympathy because they got drunk or high and cheated on their boyfriend/girlfriend husband/wife. You will see how unsympathetic I have been towards their supposed heartbreak. If that makes me judgemental so be it. I am completely unsympathetic when it comes to people who cheat and never will have a single ounce of compassion for them or their supposed heartbreak. To me they are selfish uncaring people who only give a damn about their own selfish needs and give no thought to how much they have hurt their partner in what they have done.
  • No, not really, because it's their opinion; but, I wish people would at least try to view things from the other person's perspective before saying something negative. But judging someone doesn't always have to be a negative thing. You can judge someone as being a caring person, for example.
  • Yes, but I think that most people are guilty of it at some point, even if you hate yourself for it a little....
  • Yes, and if I'm in the conversation I usually make hypothetical explanations that challenge the judgments.
  • I see a judge do that or a jury do it all the time

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