The brain starts at a very young age, telling us that we are endowed to an area of space generally 1.5 to 4 feet around our person. When we have matured to adolescence, this thinking for most, has been set in stone. Other countries may vary in how large this bubble is.
My homework for class was to create some kind of system that could be repeated at least 20 times, record the process of this system in some manner, and jot down the steps so that I could talk about what I did in class. So suzie, (thank you :) ) and I went around to Target, Home Depot, and Marshall's to collect my data. At first it was very difficult. The woman walked up to, seemed to react like magnets against me before I could even get close. I realized that my preconceived ideas of recording before and after pictures (entering the bubble and then seeing how far they moved in five seconds) was futile. If I walked ten feet near them, they moved away. So we came upon the conclusion of taking the picture of them alone, and then with me in the photo. This allowed us to record the distance that they moved from their original spot once I entered the scene.
I am an official creeper now. lol. Strange homework indeed.
http://news.discovery.com/human/psychology/personal-space-americans-120606.htm
The results were interesting!
Relatively:
90 percent of my woman did not like the intrusion
90 percent of men seemed oblivious to it.
A few snap shots.
And today, we observed how pained looked on:
corn
broccoli
peppers
I wasn't overly thrilled with the corn, but I sure loved the broccoli!
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