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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2022-11-13 04:39 pm

[ SECRET POST #5791 ]


⌈ Secret Post #5791 ⌋

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(Anonymous) 2022-11-13 11:46 pm (UTC)(link)
(Same anon) there is something else I just remembered, which is ironic, but true. Back in the wild west internet homophobia was still rampant, so kids weren't likely to expose their sexual preferences or maybe on their friends-locked journal if anything. It's less commonplace nowadays but I think maybe 7-or-so years ago, everyone had their sexuality on their profile (like everyone has pronouns now). Even as an adult that made me really uncomfortable, as 1) doesn't that make things easier for sexual predators? 2) and shouldn't we... give kids time to grow up and develop instead of pushing them to make such "choices" (identity-wise, exposure-wise) at an early age? While of course it is great that homophobia isn't as rampant anymore, this outcome was bad. Thankfully things seem to have changed since.

But yeah. Ironically, it does seem to me like it was better to grow up in the wild west internet than in today's internet at least when it comes to sexual discoveries.