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fandomsecrets2015-05-19 06:34 pm
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Re: not op
(Anonymous) 2015-05-19 11:50 pm (UTC)(link)Re: not op
(Anonymous) 2015-05-20 12:22 am (UTC)(link)Re: not op
(Anonymous) 2015-05-20 12:28 am (UTC)(link)Houses can't take anything personally, on account of them, you know BEING HOUSES.
Re: not op
(Anonymous) 2015-05-20 12:42 am (UTC)(link)Re: not op
(Anonymous) 2015-05-20 08:17 am (UTC)(link)Re: not op
And while I do think real relationships between young and old adults can exist, I also think an old man writing about his desire for young women for no reason other than that they're hot is borderline creepy, and when you consider that women in their late 20s can look just as youthful but are WAY more likely to be cognitively developed, it is definitely creepy. it's just a few years away from being legal while decades away from the other person's age. 22 years old is rarely mature and so much easier to manipulate too.
Re: not op
(Anonymous) 2015-05-20 07:37 am (UTC)(link)Re: not op
Again, not saying it will never work, and my reaction here isn't neutral or unbiased. It's a gut reaction. It's made worse when the person is, as I said, probably not cognitively mature, and when someone's trying to build a fantastical relationship with someone just based on how hot she is without constructing an actual character.
I've had people much older than me crush on me, and depending on how old they are, my response tends to vary from "not interested" to "ew, creeper, go away". My trainer at my current job leans into the latter category. He's old enough to be my dad but consistently get a Thing for the young women at my workplace, including, I strongly suspect, myself (and I know of at least two others, one of whom recently talked to me about it and is also pretty creeped out). Fortunately for me I don't work on his shift so I never see him anymore. I've also, when I worked in a more customer service-oriented job, had old men behave inappropriately towards me in ways that they were clearly not doing towards my male co-workers. This behavior bothers me. It's not like these are people who know me well and have fallen for me as a person - they see a young, cute face and get horny and don't even seem to think about how uncomfortable that can make the people attached to those faces.
(For reference, I'm 24.)
Re: not op
There are situations where your personal moral opinions are neither needed nor appropriate.
Re: not op
I said:
I'm not saying it's not judgmental or that it would be appropriate for this situation (I'd make a terrible writer and I guess my empathizing so much with OP is one reason why)
I'm staying away from the whole "is this good/bad critique" argument for a reason. I'm specifically defending OP's, and people's in general, use of the word "creepy" since apparently some people think it's a personal attack.
And since we've done this before, I'll just say right now that if you're going to keep harping on the thing I wasn't actually saying because it's more relevant to the origin of the thread, I'm not going to continue to engage.
Re: not op
That's a strange thing to get your jimmies rustled over. If you're "on a tangent" and don't want to discuss it in the context of the OP's point, maybe you should start your own thread on the issue. That's what I do when a thought has been sparked by an OP but I'm not really replying to them or wanting to discuss their point.
I'm not going to continue to engage.
Then simply do so. Right now you come across like those little kids that go "I'm not talking to you!" *talks to you* *keeps talking to you* "I said I'm NOT talking to you!!!!"
Re: not op
I said I'm not going to continue to engage if you continued to harp on an issue past one comment. I said it once (in the comment you just replied to) so I'm not sure why you are under the impression that I said it earlier.