Nyah M
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After revealing that I read Flowers in the Attic and Clan of the Cave Bear back in the 5th grade(on another platform), I realize that the generation after me (Millennials, Gen Z) were a lot more sheltered and censored than we (Gen X) were.
03:49 PM - May 03, 2024
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I don't need a "cure"
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In response to Nyah M.
I wasn't sheltered tho so you're probably right about millennials who were or whatever. And who had a more restricted curriculum in school too. I have hyperlexia tho so I could read easily from an early age & had no parental supervision lol
04:17 PM - May 03, 2024
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In response to Nyah M.
I'm a millennial & read them both but not in school. Same goes for the book Are you there God it's me Margaret which was probably my fave as a kid & Whispers from the Grave & The Godfather 😆 my reading was never supervised tho so I read whatever tho i didn't always understand some things
04:12 PM - May 03, 2024
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Salma Typhii
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In response to Nyah M.
IKR! VC Andrew's was in the teen lit section in my library in UTAH
03:54 PM - May 03, 2024
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Thee NW F#@&ing Magpie
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In response to Nyah M.
::chuckles::

I remember asking a neighbor if I could borrow "I, Claudius" when I was 10. She said it was too adult for me--yet she lent me "The Children of Ham"! I was completely unfazed by adult-level books, with the exception of Harold Robbins.
03:52 PM - May 03, 2024
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Nyah M
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In response to Thee NW F#@&ing Magpie.
My parents took me to see R-rated movies like The Exorcist, Children of the Corn, among others when I was like 10 and had no problem answering any question I had. Boy did I have questions.
03:55 PM - May 03, 2024
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