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[community profile] questionoftheday asks: Is there anything you learned as you grew up, and wish someone had told you, but no one did? What is it? (question submitted by [personal profile] moem)

My answer:

Oh my Goooooooooooooooood, so many things. I grew up feeling like I was constantly in trouble because "I knew better" but nobody would ever fucking explain anything to me. I was supposed to be smart so that meant I could just absorb it all by osmosis, right?

There are some really shit things about growing up in the age of zero privacy, but man what I would not have given for stuff like Scarleteen or WikiHow or Captain Awkward when I was growing up.

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Date: 2018-10-19 10:53 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] katyakoshka
My parents gave a lot more support to my brother because I was supposedly smart enough that I could figure out what I needed to on my own. I also could only apply to the two closest University of California campuses when I graduated a year early because I couldn't be trusted to take care of myself adequately... which was probably due to them not, you know, actually talking to me about things, and just assuming that, indeed, I would absorb things by osmosis, because even though they hadn't learned that way, somehow, magically, I would.

...

I'm trying to recall if I told either one of my parents that I got EC and an HIV test all on my own (of course, needing such would have just proven that they were right... never mind that I took care of it on my own, regardless).

It's amazing how people rationalize their failing you as your fault, eh?

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