At different points in my life Ironman and CrossFit have been major parts of my personality. I got better, though. (Better at not making them my personality, that is. I haven’t really gotten better at either sport).
I wasn’t trying to be annoying. It was just really fun to think and talk about them when I was into the hobbies. |
Tea |
That is a whole personality. Tree nuts are everywhere. They gotta stay on top of that |
Being liberal / democrat |
I have three of these in my family (spouse's culture appropriators) and their in-laws seem to love them because they have completely "gone native." |
Autism is literally a personality disorder. so, sorry, it is literally a whole personality |
Disney Adults, Harry Potter Adults, Nightmare before Christmas adults....I have multiples of these in my workplace. Mid-to-late 30s, coupled with no kids, and this is their #1 personality trait. |
I think a LOT of influencers and influencer-wanna-bes have a lot of kids because they become addicted to the very specific brand of attention they get from being pregnant and having babies. There are a lot of people who will like/comment on every.single.photo that features a pregnant woman or baby. So if your whole thing is "look at me!" then getting knocked up and having a kid is a surprisingly easy way to keep some eyeballs on you. I am not sure who is weirder -- the people having kids because they so enjoy the attention, or the people who are obsessed with babies and give them the attention. It's all strange. And I'm a mom. |
Gardening |
Being "not like other girls" |
DP yes, but when it’s their main personality trait it’s immature and self-centered |
Being "a mom" by which I don't mean people who are actually moms, but people who try to mother everyone and view themselves as "the mom" of any office or friend group. Sometimes these people have kids and sometimes they don't. Universally, they are controlling and manipulative (after all, you wouldn't want to disappoint "Mom", right???).
My first real job in my 20s, the director was like this and I really think she thought it made her good at her job. It was sooooo toxic. |
Laughing so hard. I just had a dozen flashbacks of cheesy pick up attempts from college. “You’re not like other girls…” |
Thinking of the sister in law on Mrs maizel who is always going to Israel Btw, my crazy mother used to give people medical advice based on the fact that she was a dr’s wife and this is sorta mean but after I got my phd we made a point of referring to my husband as “a doctors husband” and every time she told us she was a doctors wife my husband went on about being a doctor’s husband. He offered a lot of opinions about Chinese politics since that was the subject of my dissertation |
That show is very broadly drawn and super stereotypical about Jews, but this is a real thing. I have known several women who married into Jewish families and became more outspoken/observant than their Jewish husband. In one case it was extra weird because she didn't covert, but was very into posting about Jewish holidays and culture on social media and would often interject "as a mother of Jewish children" into conversations and I found it very irritating. It borders on fetishism, like those men who marry much younger Asian women (not Asian-American, just they go to China or Thailand or Singapore and find a wife) and then go on and on about their interest in orientalism. It gives me an icky feeling. |