I’ve seen the what reply since the 1990s and still don’t know what it means. I assume I offended your sensibilities somehow, but do observe we obviously are not speaking the same language.
what as a single word reply is still unclear to me and seems hostile.
Still human psychology is messy, and we have a lot of intersection between our sexuality and how we interact with kids, whether or not it is popular to acknowledge it.
Maybe the 2020s is not a good era to discuss such things, but then ASMR is going to be tricky to navigate between a cat purring and making out with a sweetheart.
I’ve seen the what reply since the 1990s and still don’t know what it means. I assume I offended your sensibilities somehow, but do observe we obviously are not speaking the same language.
Pretty sure it was because you said you discovered something sex adjacent (your words) while interacting with a kid you were watching lol
Which, yeah, is pretty worthy of a “what”
what as a single word reply is still unclear to me and seems hostile.
Still human psychology is messy, and we have a lot of intersection between our sexuality and how we interact with kids, whether or not it is popular to acknowledge it.
Maybe the 2020s is not a good era to discuss such things, but then ASMR is going to be tricky to navigate between a cat purring and making out with a sweetheart.