how many times a week do we have to have the conversation of "adults don't stop liking things because they are adults, many adults have been in fandom spaces for years, and adults have been in these spaces longer than kids, why TF would we leave OUR spaces"?
other points of interest on this topic:

teenagers on twitter seem to be aware that adult women read books but also don't think talking about them online is appropriate- as though adults who read should be sitting in "Oprah's book club" circles or some shit.
I have no idea what teenagers are expecting to do when they grow up. you don't get amnesia and stop liking what you like. The argument seems to be "don't you have anything better to do". Like bruh yeah we can be on Twitter AND pay our taxes i promise.
Teenagers ironically use the same sexist tactics that men use to shame women for liking things. Stop doing that?
Going on a side rant, I can say as an adult I walked away from fandom space for many years , but I came back because it's part of who I am, and denying myself of that did not benefit me at all.
I’m a hardcore athlete that has competed all over the world and had been on Netflix. I have a well paying job and a ton of friends. I got into making my own clothing, am married, and fandom space was still something I was missing from my life.
Last thing, normally I try to delete names from screenshots, and I forgot. Please don't harass these people yall. Block and move on.
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