Intergen relationships...
Nov. 13th, 2012 03:43 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Sad to hear the news about Kevin Clash (puppeteer of Elmo, apparently someone is accusing him of having underage sex at 16, but he says and so do his employer who investigated it was legal and older), In my country 16 is the age of consent, and sounds like he did the decent thing and waited before starting a relationship when it was legal there too. Sadly I bet the mud flinging will stick even if wins the case :-(
What disturbs me more is the moralising over this and other recent younger/older 'scandals' or underage or near-underage sex - like the witchhunt over DJs (un)related to the Savile case that having even a legal age gap is somehow automatically wrong, or dirty, or 'ewww'. The gay scene is not really the same as the straight world, and younger guys do go for older men for a variety of reasons (as do girls).
It doesn't automatically mean something wrong, or an abuse of power, or monetary etc. Obviously going for 'chicken' - young guys all the time can be a little sad for much older guys, some do and you wonder about maturity and power differences but that doesn't mean all intergenerational relationships are somehow power dysfunctional or immature? Or they're all wrong just because of some arbitrary and cultural idea of a proper age gap? Depends on the maturity of those involved, and it's far from a one-way street - John has learned as much from me as I have from him. Ditto in any of the other relationships I've had - with bigger age gaps some of them.
Saddened that I thought a lot of this judgemental BS about intergen relationships like mine (27 years age gap, I met him when I was 23...I picked him up ;-) had been dropped years ago. I used to get people pulling faces and looking shocked or just dropping the conversation or avoiding me, a bit like gay used to be. Also having open relationships and not living together had a similar reaction (now trendy cos the straights do it now, they had to brand it so it's called a LAT (Living Apart Together) relationship. Ahh, bless ;-)
It also goes to show you that given the supposed liberal/left-wing or more supposedly open-minded societies actually it doesn't take very much still to get a shocked reaction. It does seem younger/older is being setup as a new evil - which it is if it includes abuse, power issues, coercion etc. But none of those are restricted to particularly these relationships - and to condemn the fact that younger people want to date older for some strange and cultural societal norm is rather taking their choices away. Inform them - as I got family etc 'concerned' that I was being taken advantage of, which made me LOL since I was very much the one who chased John and not the other way round - but don't treat it as some sort of taboo.
What disturbs me more is the moralising over this and other recent younger/older 'scandals' or underage or near-underage sex - like the witchhunt over DJs (un)related to the Savile case that having even a legal age gap is somehow automatically wrong, or dirty, or 'ewww'. The gay scene is not really the same as the straight world, and younger guys do go for older men for a variety of reasons (as do girls).
It doesn't automatically mean something wrong, or an abuse of power, or monetary etc. Obviously going for 'chicken' - young guys all the time can be a little sad for much older guys, some do and you wonder about maturity and power differences but that doesn't mean all intergenerational relationships are somehow power dysfunctional or immature? Or they're all wrong just because of some arbitrary and cultural idea of a proper age gap? Depends on the maturity of those involved, and it's far from a one-way street - John has learned as much from me as I have from him. Ditto in any of the other relationships I've had - with bigger age gaps some of them.
Saddened that I thought a lot of this judgemental BS about intergen relationships like mine (27 years age gap, I met him when I was 23...I picked him up ;-) had been dropped years ago. I used to get people pulling faces and looking shocked or just dropping the conversation or avoiding me, a bit like gay used to be. Also having open relationships and not living together had a similar reaction (now trendy cos the straights do it now, they had to brand it so it's called a LAT (Living Apart Together) relationship. Ahh, bless ;-)
It also goes to show you that given the supposed liberal/left-wing or more supposedly open-minded societies actually it doesn't take very much still to get a shocked reaction. It does seem younger/older is being setup as a new evil - which it is if it includes abuse, power issues, coercion etc. But none of those are restricted to particularly these relationships - and to condemn the fact that younger people want to date older for some strange and cultural societal norm is rather taking their choices away. Inform them - as I got family etc 'concerned' that I was being taken advantage of, which made me LOL since I was very much the one who chased John and not the other way round - but don't treat it as some sort of taboo.
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Date: 2012-11-13 11:12 pm (UTC)