People do tend to stare when there's something out of the ordinary. Doesn't matter much what it is. I work with mentally disabled people in the summer, and people always stare at us. Boys in their teens will make jokes and laugh at us as well, which is incredibly rude behavior. It makes me want to kick their asses sometimes (but I'm representing, so I have to hold my tongue). And as mentioned before: people are brought up with their parents telling them it's rude to stare, so they get used to ignoring anyone out of the ordinary instead of just not caring wether they're there or not. If we weren't forced to "not stare" as kids, we'd probably be less akward when we got older.
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