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Heartlander · 80-89, M
Good question.
When I was a kid, like in 6 to 16, I got hit on a half dozen+ times by much older male teens or young male adults, so like "What the hell????"
My belief is that whether successful or not, we wouldn't tell on them. They were safe. Blatantly picking on girls probably didn't come with such confidence. This all kind of came forward in the Penn State - Sandusky exposure, like how so very many knew and kept their mouths shut.
We lived in a world where keeping a lid on scandals was more important than keeping a lid on the actions that could be a scandal, that the good names of the institutions were more important than its individuals.
Maybe we still live in that world.
When I was a kid, like in 6 to 16, I got hit on a half dozen+ times by much older male teens or young male adults, so like "What the hell????"
My belief is that whether successful or not, we wouldn't tell on them. They were safe. Blatantly picking on girls probably didn't come with such confidence. This all kind of came forward in the Penn State - Sandusky exposure, like how so very many knew and kept their mouths shut.
We lived in a world where keeping a lid on scandals was more important than keeping a lid on the actions that could be a scandal, that the good names of the institutions were more important than its individuals.
Maybe we still live in that world.
AsianBoy · M
@Heartlander totally agree 👍