People who are dissatisfied with themselves enjoy putting others down to feel a little better.There will always be judgmental ppl looking to pull others down.
Part of humanity's toxic psychology.
What cha gunna do?
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People who are dissatisfied with themselves enjoy putting others down to feel a little better.There will always be judgmental ppl looking to pull others down.
Part of humanity's toxic psychology.
What cha gunna do?
They are the same type of ppl.Some judge woman more being with a younger guy, then guys being with younger woman. There is double standards. I think with age, other desires kind of dwindle. It's a tempest in a teapot response. Though personally l prefer Chai.
Some ppl are brainwashed.They can have whatever thoughts they want, but they don't get to inflict them on me. Most people I think/hope are just thoughtless and gossipy, not intentionally hurtful.
And MME would occasionally toss in Well She Is My 7th Wife, You Know to particularly rude people who insisted on pursuing the topic. Yes he is adorable.
I must clarify when I say there can be made valid points against part of the community that part does not include gay, lesbian or bisexual. It was meant more against the identity part of the community.Being gay is not a choice. Having an opinion against people because of who they are is a difficult thing to justify in any context.
The difficulty there is defining "harm". Some people think I cause harm just by standing next to their kid at the bus stop. They would say "sure, let them be, but let's have separate bus stops for people from that community so they can't harm my kid."
I think this was an unfortunate comparison. But I do get the sentiment. A negative view of large age gap relationships does seem to be a common thing, although by no means ubiquitous. I've certainly heard some negative comments. Progress is being made, very visibly, to dispel the myths surrounding non-straight sexual orientation. I can imagine someone on the receiving end of critical remarks about their age compared to their partner might be upset that no-one seems to be paying similar attention to their situation. I think that was the general gist of the original post, rather than equating sexual orientation and large age gaps. Correct me if I'm wrong.
Personally, I think in future when I hear someone make a snide remark about large age gaps, I'm gonna be more inclined to pull 'em up on it.