kinda sad in my recent conversation, i got told that my explanations didn& #39;t make any sense when i was really explaining as properly as i could. i couldn& #39;t even reply again bc the conversation already ended. but in case they are here, i am just tweeting my thoughts like usual
this isn& #39;t for just one person but i am talking openly as well. HYPERSEXUALITY of teenagers/MINORS on social media is alarming. we& #39;re talking about nudes, etc. feeling sexual and hormonal is very normal and i know that bc just a couple of years ago i was a minor so i +
+ know how it feels. we are not stopping teenagers from going through normal experiences and talking about sex. it& #39;s just that hypersexuality on social media is a very different thing! and ppl keep on missing the point again and again.
wanting to teach teenagers about accountability really doesn& #39;t mean we& #39;re letting pedos get away with shit. it really doesn& #39;t. bc we can do both. idk how ppl think we can& #39;t do BOTH??? there& #39;s no victim blaming here.
teaching teenagers/minors about accountability doesn& #39;t mean we& #39;re being unfair to them. that& #39;s literally what you should do bc you& #39;re an ADULT. also by teaching them accountability we are helping them be aware of what could possibly happen to them bc many of them are unaware
how is this wrong? it& #39;s called guidance especially we are older than them and i especially feel that bc i am an older sister
i support women who are are sexual and confident about their bodies. i am a sexual person too. i am no stranger to this concept. but these are MINORS. please don& #39;t forget that they aren& #39;t adults yet. and don& #39;t forget that the topic is hypersexuality on social media, not simply +
+ just being hormonal and sexual as a teenager.