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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2022-07-09 02:46 pm

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Re: What has made you eyeroll in regards to fandom recently?

(Anonymous) 2022-07-10 03:18 am (UTC)(link)
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Kinda echoing the anons above me, I think it can vary from person to person. I work with people my parents' age, I work with people a generation older and younger. And I'm cool, maybe even friends with all of them. And we certainly have shared interests etc. But I know very well if I was to find myself in relationship with someone...almost twenty years older than me, there may very well be generational and cultural differences between us that maybe I can bridge, on account of exposure to my older cousins/aunt's & uncles or parents. It's still an age difference, in the same way someone who was 20 told me we were basically the same age when I was 28. I had to disagree with them lol. I barely remember 20, but I can tell you I was different and my perceptions and stage of life was different than what it was at 28. It's different stages and people experience and mature in different stages ( you can be 49 and still have the emotional maturity of a 15 year old and you can very well be 23 and have experienced all kinds of things in such a short period that forced you to grow up quickly).