Well, I wasn't judging, but just observing.
Aren't we all visually oriented (the blind excluded)? I've never understood what's so special/specific about being a 'visual person'.
You are right to some degree almost everyone is at least partially visually oriented. Linda Kreger Silverman suggests that less than 30% of the population strongly uses visual/spatial thinking, another 45% uses both visual/spatial thinking and thinking in the form of words, and 25% thinks exclusively in words.
This being said, I realize that I am clearly in the 45 percentile. I like words and I like how they look in print. This leaves me to think that I am probably just plain rude when I catch myself analyzing a person's visual appearance (in other words staring at them).
*Silverman, Linda Kreger (2005), Upside-Down Brilliance: The Visual-Spatial Learner, Upside-Down Brilliance: The Visual-Spatial Learner, Maria J. Krabbe Foundation for Visual Thinking.
http://www.altteaching.org/Docs/upside-down_brilliance.pdf