>>126413047When I was a kid I often went over my friends house and they had a "decoration room". It was a room, like a living room, that was solely for decoration. No one was allowed to enter the room, the furniture was kept a certain way, and was seasonally decorated by their mother. My friends never saw this as odd, they also assumed most people had a room like this, and were surprised when they went over my house and I did not have one. The first time I went over I almost made the mistake of going into the room, I assumed it was just a sitting area. Before I walked into it my friends freaked out and were confused at why I thought I could go in that room.
The reason why I bring all that up is because my friends grew up with these certain rules and reactions that I did not grow up with. In their mind's other houses had rooms like this too, I would not be surprised if they avoided any rooms they thought were decoration rooms. The reason why people get easily cancelled by stuff these days is because people are told to react a certain way towards anything offensive. Its not even that they are being offended its that they are expected to act that way. Like if you hear someone sneeze you are expected to say bless you. Once you grow up with these rules its hard to break that mindset
>>126413101This is a great example of this. There is an age of consent for a reason, an 18 and 17 year old dating is not crazy but to some people that breaks one of those rules. My younger cousin is in high school now and was telling me about this "pedo" situation a guy had at his school. The pedo started talking to this 15 year old boy over snapchat and wanted to meet up to have sex. The boy made a huge scene about it and told all his friends to harass the pedo because it was wrong that they would want to do that. Turns out this "pedo" was just a senior girl at the school who turned 18 at the start of the year. These are the rules people are growing up with.