I almost always get a negative reaction when I tell other people my age that I prefer books and documentaries to TV and movies, and that I hate pop music and country music.
And people always think I'm lying or being evasive when I say I'm not on social media.
In a lot of ways I'm probably less mature than other Millenials and probably closer to Gen Z, but I am definitely on a different planet from both Millenials and Gen Z when it comes to media and pop culture. Something I get made fun of about pretty frequently.
People tell me I'm boring, that I have no life, and compare me to stereotype autistic characters from movies and TV shows that I actually hate.
Someone the other day got really frustrated that I don't like Taylor Swift or Miley Cyrus. But she would've been even more horrified by my actual taste in music. I don't share anything about music with like 98% of the people I associate with because they would tell me I have terrible taste and that some of the music I like is creepy or disturbing.
When people come over to my house and I have music on, they almost always tell me to turn it off or to put something else on. It's very upsetting so I only share music with people I really trust and connect with. Music is such a huge part of my life and I hate that I have to keep it to myself most of the time.
I have played trivia games with some of my friends before, and they don't seem to care or even think it's a good thing when I win, they seem more puzzled and weirded out that I know a lot of random and obscure facts, and scientific names of animals.
@vergil96 I also get a negative reaction most of the time when I say I don't drink. I think sometimes people assume it's religious abstinence or something, or that I'm trying to be a "goody two shoes," because a huge majority of people my age drink and party and go to bars. So it's seen as abnormal.
The main reason I don't drink is actually because I take a seizure medication and a blood pressure medication lol, so none of those assumptions are accurate. I would have a drink once in a while if I wasn't on a bunch of meds.
I do go out with my friends occasionally and sometimes I feel awkward being the only one who is sober.
But at the same time, I hate being intoxicated, it feels awful, and although I do enjoy going to clubs occasionally, I'm not really into partying. I don't like house parties at all and I'm always the oldest person there anyway.
I just wish people could respect that everyone's interests and hobbies are different, and not bully or shame people for being different than they are. We live in such a hateful world and I wish people could just coexist or agree to disagree. As long as you're not hurting yourself or anyone else, what you do with your spare time should absolutely not matter to anyone other than you.