Today the world is powerfully shifting from all the previous stereotypes we ever had. The question of sexual orientation is fading as it become absolutely equal, the same thing happened with the race years ago.
What’s next? Gender? It is more and more common the whole unisex trend. Women are looking and behaving like men, while men are not hiding their emotions, prefer to stay at home to rise kids and spend much more time and money on cosmetics than many women ever did. The question of age is also fading away when kids are growing so fast and by a teenage age become millionaires with their start-ups and CEOs of huge corporations, while the older easily go back to school without any insecurities at all, not mentioning the night-life scene where the age is absolutely mixed. So what is exactly happening? Are we all just mixing all together?
Is it a new human mind archetype to be released soon who is cyborg with no gender, no age and no cultural traditions installed? Does it mean that we are all going to wear the same clothing just selecting the shapes or colours, but equal styles? We see 3-year-old babies dressed in jeans, leather jackets and converse, while the 60-year-olds go for the same style, meanwhile none of them look weird to us in any way. Are those the first steps to united race? We believe so. It is hard to say whether it is all result of the equality and equal rights the world has been fighting for over so many years, or it’s the natural evolution driven by desire of simplicity.
Whatever it is – it is there. We are turning into one generation driven by the millennial who strongly believe in treating everyone equal no matter on what was given to people and love making friends with the baby-bloomers putting them on the same shelf with themselves. And soon it will be major. There will be no distinguishing between men and women, kinds and grandparents because the attitude and the vibe will be similar. You will have the cultural aspects used by anyone from any nationality, implementing words from subcultures that one never belonged to, as well as vanishing your own roots by the broad mixture in behaviour.