would be quiet and not talk to him. Joe had a handsome face, a great smile, and blue eyes that you could dive into. He usually sat in first class because he was often approached by women. Most of his flights were the end of a long business trip where he was constantly “on” and on the flights home he just wanted to relax. The flight attendants he knew well were used to this but sometimes on a full plane, he didn’t have a choice. Joe felt a tug on his suit coat and turned to see the woman next to him looking panicked. “I’ve never flown before! Is it safe? I’m really scared!” Joe assured her she was safe. He then talked to her in a calming manner and she seemed to settle. It was unusual for Joe to find someone he connected to, but this woman seemed to only want some reassurance about flying. Joe realized he had immediately stereotyped the woman and they both ended up as temporary friends.
A very nice take on the prompt, Cheryl.
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I’m glad that he was able to reassure her and that she helped him realise that he can’t generalise that gender stereotype. Good one, Cheryl
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Nice one.
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