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What is seen as socially unacceptable nowdays?

I have a Social Studies assignment to do and it is on things/acts that are considered wrong (socially unacceptable) in today’s society (21st Century).

I have to list as many topics as I can and then take a survey of 10 people on each topic to get their opinions.

So far I have:
- Public Breastfeeding
- Being overweight
- Cursing

…And that’s as far as I’ve gotten. Does anyone have anymore suggestions or observations of what is socially unacceptable. Feel free to add your opinion on those 3 topics too.

- Katy(:
Oh and I’m not saying *I* see these things as unacceptable, I’m saying that’s what society sees.

I actually support being able to breastfeed your child in public, and I don’t care much for cursing and obesity (or anorexia) doesn’t bother me.

going in public without pants.


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