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<blockquote data-quote="EricaK" data-source="post: 3279975" data-attributes="member: 142977"><p>Mostly true - however it must be said that ingrained into our brains is the idea that people are more suspicious if they're hiding their faces. Hoodies during the day I've no problem with - at night, with their hood up so I can't see their face and following me I'll admit to feeling somewhat nervous.</p><p> </p><p>But that's only with the hood up, when dark, and when there's not a sensible reason to be wearing a hood. I don't like hidden faces, we read so much from someone's expression that it always feels like a deliberate deception to me.</p><p> </p><p>That isn't exclusive to hoodies either. I have difficulty interacting with anyone who's hidden their face.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EricaK, post: 3279975, member: 142977"] Mostly true - however it must be said that ingrained into our brains is the idea that people are more suspicious if they're hiding their faces. Hoodies during the day I've no problem with - at night, with their hood up so I can't see their face and following me I'll admit to feeling somewhat nervous. But that's only with the hood up, when dark, and when there's not a sensible reason to be wearing a hood. I don't like hidden faces, we read so much from someone's expression that it always feels like a deliberate deception to me. That isn't exclusive to hoodies either. I have difficulty interacting with anyone who's hidden their face. [/QUOTE]
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