gfkdjfhdkjf wrote:
I have noticed this here as well as on Dyestat. Despite the fact that we live in a modern era where women, blacks, other minorities have come a long way... it seems like it is the under 25 boys here who are more misogynistic and are the ones making a majority of the misogynist comments, while some of the older posters here (such as the ones over 50) are the ones who are more respectful and do not go about making these type of comments, despite the fact that 50 years ago women and other minorities still struggled for rights (a struggle which continues to go on today, but not to the same extent). Why is this?
Because people younger than 25 can't use their brain as fully as a 25+ year old person. Not an opinion...just fact. It's the reason why your car insurance drops dramatically when you turn 25. Now, are there people 25+ who don't make good decisions? Yes. We're talking generalities here though. Are there people younger than 25 who are "mature"? Well, no. They've learned to act that way and perhaps toe the line, but by definition they are not yet mature.
People younger than 25 deserve a pat on the head, and perhaps a "that's nice sweetie" response, but not more than that until they turn 25...and THEN that newly-minted 25-year-old needs to prove themselves.