I think that U.K. audiences, in general, are very closed off. Very judgmental.
There are different ways that kids who are gay take on the rejection and alienation they feel. The way I dealt with it was to say, 'You know what? You're imposing judgments on me and condemnations, but I don't accept them. I'm going to instead turn the light on you and see what your flaws are and impose the same judgmental standards on you.'
The idea that we humans are good-natured, politically correct, nonjudgmental beings is pure fantasy. We are, at the very least, judgmental.
I am a very judgmental person. Of myself and other people. I recognise it's a great fault, but I have no power over that.
It's so strange how people can be judgmental when they see a pregnant woman dressed in high heels and tight dresses. Being pregnant shouldn't make you feel less of a woman, but more of a woman!
We're a very judgmental society.
I don't ever want anyone to think that I'm being judgmental. I gotta do everything I can do to not be preachy.
When people dont know exactly what depression is, they can be judgmental.
It's very easy to be judgmental until you know someone's truth.
With my son, I tried not to be so judgmental and tried not to push him so hard. I didn't want him to feel that everything or that our love for him will be based on how much he has achieved.
Single mums do come in for a hard time. Society is incredibly judgmental. I know this.
There are many things that people do happily that I can't imagine why they would do it... But I have to say that even though I am critical or judgmental of society at large, I'm not critical of people individually. We are who we are.