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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2025-11-01 02:43 pm

[ SECRET POST #6875 ]


⌈ Secret Post #6875 ⌋

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[personal profile] iff_and_xor 2025-11-01 06:57 pm (UTC)(link)

I think this weirds me out for a different reason entirely. It's one thing to use those terms or framing devices to care for yourself, but it's another thing to encourage it as part of the relationship between streamers and their viewers. That makes me a bit uncomfortable, on both sides of the equation.

(Personally speaking, I do sometimes struggle at consistently eating and drinking and going for a walk, etc. when I'm really focused on work or hobbies. And there are plenty of adult responsibilities I have to sort of bully myself into. So I don't think I have a lot of space to criticize, even if I don't love the term "adulting" itself.)

(Anonymous) 2025-11-01 07:36 pm (UTC)(link)
I was reading this secret and trying to figure out why it wasn't sitting right and I think you've hit on it. I don't mind the "adulting is hard" type of thing and jokes or people using alarms etc to remind themselves to eat/drink/sleep/whatever, but framing it as someone elses responsibility is weird. Extra weird to make that between your 'fans' or viewers.