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Alright, I need to have a chat with the teenagers that follow me, specifically regarding lying about your age and nsfw content. This isnât directed at anyone, but I think itâs a convo that needs to be had in general.
I was a teenager once. I get it. Everyone lies about their age online. Maybe not to other people, but Iâm sure every minor has clicked a âyeah, sure, Iâm 18+â button at some point in their lives. Iâm not here to shame you for that.
What I am here to say is it is vital that teenagers understand the difference between engaging in sexual content independently (ie, entering a fake birthday to access 18+ content), and lying about your age to engage in sexual activities with others online (joining discord servers/using nsfw channels intended for adults only/lying about your age to talk to nsfw content creators/commissioning nsfw art/etc).
Lying about your age to a website so you can look at porn is one thing. Itâs an entirely independent experience, where the only consent that really matters is yours. Nobody has any power over you in this situation, and thereâs about no chance of legal consequences.
However, lying about your age to other human beings is extremely different. If youâre engaging in nsfw roleplay with a friend about the same age as you, talking about sex with other teenagers, sharing nsfw fics among friends, thatâs one thing. But do not lie about your age to engage in sexual activities/discussions. Not only is something that could have actual legal ramifications, and very serious ones depending on whatâ going on, but itâs a violation of the other peopleâs consent. The moment other real people are involved, you need to be respectful of their boundaries & what is and isnât appropriate for you to be engaging with. If they say no minors, I donât care if youâre 17.5, you stay out until you are 18 years old.
Examples of situations where it is never okay to lie or mislead anyone about your age online include:
Joining/accessing nsfw channels or servers on discord.
Yes, I know itâs very easy to just click that little red button on discord that lets you access the channel youâre so curious about. It looks just like the one you see on adult websites that you click without thinking.
Donât do it.
If channels are 18+ then you stay out of them. There are other real life human beings involved who did not give consent to have a minor in an adult orientated space.
Engaging with nsfw creators/content directly
ie, commissioning nsfw artwork, following or talking to nsfw creators whoâve asked for no interactions from minors/flagged their accounts as 18+ only, subscribing to nsfw creators on patron, nsfw roleplay, etc.
Joining/engaging with adult only communities, like Fetlife or cam sites.
Engaging in romantic and/or sexual online relationships
Any time you are talking with one or more other real human beings, particularly any adults, in a sexual context.
I know that adult websites have basically trained teenagers to just say theyâre 18 and move on, but it is vital that teenagers understand that it is never okay to lie about your age when directly engaging in any kind of sexual activity. Knowing peopleâs age is a vital part of consent, and if an adult is found to have been engaging in sexual activity with a minor, they could face life long legal consequences. Not only that, but a basic facet of consent is clear, honest communication. If you are lying to a partner, then you do not have consent. Lying about your age is a huge violation of consent.
Thatâs not to say you can never mention sex around adults online. There are times and places where you may be asking for advice, or even just making jokes about sex or whatever. Thatâs all well and good, so long as everyone is on the same page. Itâs on adults to make sure that we are behaving appropriately around minors online, and make sure that weâre setting boundaries in those relationships. But itâs on minors to communicate that they are minors, and respect those boundaries that are set.
So, tl;dr,
Lying about your age to access a porn site is fine. Lying about your age to engage in sexual situations/adult-only spaces where other real human beings are involved is not.
I remember being at a con ages ago and witnessing a minor and her friend DEMANDING access to 18+ material in the Artist Gallery, saying that sheâd seen much worse on the internet so the artists were being both unfair AND stupid not letting her view it. They said youâre right, we canât prevent you from looking at smut on the internet, so feel free to go back to your room and do that
I think that anecdote perfectly demonstrates the point of disconnect:
The 2 teens demanded to see the nsfw material on the grounds that theyâd seen worse, they could handle it.
Teenagers who do these things think that âdonât lie about your ageâ is about their protection. And they object bc they feel that they are perfectly safe doing it.
But itâs not about them. Itâs about the people they are lying to.
If this is you, please realize: This is not a case of adults trying to baby you. Itâs not about whether anyone thinks you can handle it. Itâs about the fact that they donât want it. These adults are protecting their own boundaries, not trying to set yours.
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There is a reason for this though!
The original tweet summarizes it pretty well. Fanfic tends to be popular among certain types of neurodivergent people (aka people most likely to read excessively as a child, and have burnout as an adult) for the same reasons that we tend to hyperfixateâneurochemical signaling (I hope Iâm using that phrase correctly). What I mean is, for people who are really dependent on changes in dopamine/serotonin/neurotransmitter levels, who have low levels or wonky neural reward systems (perhaps the most common types of neurodivergence)âŠpeople like us rely on dependable external sources of those neurochemicals. In order to function, we spend a lot of our free time trying to level out our brain chemistry using things that can reliably bring us a steady stream of joyful moments (rewards) without costing too much of the mental effort that is already in short supply.Â
significantly:Â the investment of reading has to be balanced with a steady âreturn on investmentââand this return has to start fairly quickly. because again, we donât have a lot of attention/energy to invest on tiring things. we have perpetual âlow batteriesâ in that regard.
that doesnât mean these stories are âsimple,â or that they lack complexity or valueâonly that the reward has to come in short regular intervals, and it has to have a low âupfront cost.â these stories are only âeasyâ to read in the sense that the effort we put into them is rewarded in a timely manner. which is why fanfic stories are so perfectly formulated for neurodivergent readersâthey are often beautifully written, but skip a lot of the upfront costs (of introducing new characters, of world-building, of getting the audience emotionally connected to the story elements).
the nature of fanfiction is that the reader has a pre-existing relationship with this world and these characters. thatâcombined with the shorter average length of ficsâmeans that fan fics very quickly start rewarding the reader in a way that traditional fiction struggles to. thatâs not a bad thing! and maybe itâs something more traditionally published writers should be paying attention to.
Fanfic, as a genre, has been uniquely helpful and accessible to many neurodivergent readers who would otherwise struggle to immerse themselves in stories. Iâm glad so many of you have found a way to love and enjoy reading again! The important thing is that you are spending time inside stories you loveâthe way those stories are published or presented to the world is just one detail. The fact that you find joy in the process of reading (or listening!) to storiesâthat is what matters.
(shitpost) Headcanon that Blue likes to top, but unfortunately for him Red's preference is also to top, so he actually mostly bottoms. Thursday nights usually look like this.
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by @choig05
WHAT THE ENTIRE FUCK
The company isnât boasting about using cheap/unpaid/forced penal labor.
Itâs a project offering voluntary employment opportunities with fair trade wages to incarcerated women, allowing them to amass decent savings and avoid recidivism (i.e., having to return to prostitution, drug muling, and the other poverty-related crimes as soon as their sentences are up, because theyâre right back in poverty where they started).
No, itâs not the all-or-nothing Tumblr justice solutionâą of magically abolishing the PIC overnight, but itâs a significant improvement over the literal slave labor most corporations employ, while raking in the entirety of a prisonerâs surplus and setting them up for recidivism.
Y'allâŠ.this isnât slave labor the way the vast majority of prusin labor is. They have a 30 hour work week and pay their employees a LIVING WAGE. Also the company was founded after talking to women in prison about their lives and needs
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steve dating logic: in case of romantic moment while own girlfriend is near, drape self all over danny asap.
Mo Guan Shan: So no shark?
Charlie: Danno?
Danny: Yeah kiddo?
Charlie: Why donât you have a wife?
Danny: I did. But it didnât work out. Plus, Iâm dating SteveâŠI kinda like guys more.Â
Charlie: Oh. Then how come you donât have a husband?
Danny: ThatâŠis a question for Steve.
Spongebob French Narrator: Three hours later.
Charlie: Uncle Steve, why donât you have a husband?
Steve: I donât know, Charlie.
Steve looking at Danny dead in the eye:Â Why DONâT I have a husband, Daniel?Â