The time I experienced prejudice was when I encountered a very young girl breastfeeding an infant. I had long held the belief that having a child out of wedlock is a result of poor parenting and a lack of firmly held religion and societal behavior. This also brought about stereotypic thinking as all women I presumed young and in the company of tiny children to be their siblings brought about the thoughts of having messed up for one or the other reason. This made me feel sympathetic towards them and left troubled with many questions I was not able to figure out the answers concerning what happened. This also made me despise very young mothers without understanding their reason for that.
Despite having taken part in prejudice and stereotypic thinking, I do not recall discriminating against anyone based on my thoughts. I have been able to overcome these stereotypic thinking by researching and inquiring further on the reasons behind early parenthood. This has made me more accommodative and appreciative of a brave decision to keep the pregnancies despite the cause of it, whether as an intentional decision, rape, or lack of information concerning contraceptives and thus left vulnerable.
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