The only time redditors believe in privacy is when it can be used to brainwash/groom/molest kids
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And back then, porn was generally way more vanilla. When I was a young teen, I probably couldn't have found a dickgirl getting railed by a horse if I tried. Now, "horse" has 135,000 tags on a rule34 booru. It's more shocking to me that some teens make it through adolescence as a reasonably normal person.
Online access was so much less ubiquitous back then. That wouldn't have even been on the radar for me because I wasn't constantly exposed to every pervert with a smartphone. The freakiest shit I ever found early on was lesbian first time stuff, and I believe you had to directly search for it for the most part. It wasn't like current year where the algorithm leads to tranny shit regardless of where you start.
Yeah the shit I found early on really formed my tastes going forward. Hard to imagine tranny shit being everywhere not having disastrous effects on young kids....
I am the person that I am today because of the freedom I was able to have on the internet in middle school onward and especially in high school. I would love to be able to allow my kids the same freedom, but unless things make a drastic change for the better it just isn't justifiable.
More vanilla and more human really. The furry and otherkin stuff alone is just bizarre. Monster/monster girl fetishes are also weird in their own right.
I don't know how much of this I think is "extreme" or "dangerous" or how much of it is just a bit of "generation gap", but at the very least I find it a little bizarre, and I think it only distances things like romance, love, passion, intimacy, and connection between two people even further from reality.
And I say this as someone who's long held a very favorable view of kinks and sexual exploration in the bedroom. At a certain point I really have to wonder if going as far as it has, these people even recognize that they're still humans.
To be fair, we were never so much better than kids these days.
when were you a teen?
Ah, it is always so curious seeing how people try and relate with such widely different generational experiences. Ideally with minimal conflict and argument of course.