I'll die on this hill with you Nikki, age gaps need this conversation so bad. As someone who was groomed at 14, I can't even date someone 5 years older than me at this point, people have told me I'm weird or making a big deal out of nothing for turning down a 26y/o when I was 20. I genuinely can't be around older men who show interest in me it makes my skin crawl
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Do a part two and you should especially talk about Charlie Heatons relationship with an adult while he was 18 or something and groomed him into having a child. It’s so sad
Lil fun fact about Priscilla: Jacob Elordi got casted for his menancing aura and his overpowering height. The purprose was making Elvis visually more predatory.
@@kayland.5724 He can bring that seriousness and uncomfortable aura, besides his height making him more terrifying, I understand why they have casted him as Frankenstein's Monster for an upcoming movie.
I watched an interview they did with him and the star of Priscilla, and he was hunching and stood with his legs far apart to appear shorter. I thought it was sweet and thoughtful he knows that his height can be intimidating.
it's crazy how Harry Styles was involved with so many adult women when he was a teenager and instead of the media talking about how creepy it was HE got framed as a "womanizer" who likes older women
RIGHT! It's always the younger one who gets blamed it is disgusting, he is nowhere close to a womanizer from what I've seen. Like Taylor Swift's ten year age gap with Jake Gyllenhaal (She was barely 20, he was almost 30), sure her fans all hate him, but there's a disgusting lot that blames Taylor and calling her a slut.
I don't think Elvis is any less ubiquitous than he ever has been, it's just good practice to give background on things in your videos whether or not you think everyone knows about it
@@Error4x5 Sure, I was born in 92 and the only thing I know about him is he engaged and married with a kid/teen and used to eat a sandwich called fool's gold. Although I'm aware he's considered the king of some music genre (can't remember which now), have never been exposed to his music. Just for context I'm from Brazil, so guess my ancestors were too engaged in Bossa Nova at the time and I can't blame them, it's too good. *King of rock
@@MillyThe_Rat Even if not, one's soulmate had to be 14 at one point. There are no exceptions to my claim. If your soulmate is currently over 14, your soulmate *had* to be 14 at one point. It makes no diffference the age differential. It is of mathematical necessiy. No 'ifs' about it.
I *hate* when people are willing to accept predatory behavior when it's someone attractive or when it's an older woman with a younger - boy. *Edit:* y'all - *sigh* my friends, I'm not talking about lgbtqia+ right now. If I was, I would've said so.
@catfart.Unfortunately, older men are overrepresented whether it’s young men or young women. Because those types of “relationships” are based on feelings of power rather than affection or even attraction. It’s nice here that the call me by your name section mentioned that anyone can be creepy
@catfart. Statistics? I think you missed what I was saying, but the comment was rambling so I get it. Just mentioning the most common offenders seen when it comes to that type of abuse.
My parents have a nine year age gap. To adults, age gaps become less of a big deal when they’re adults. But at that note, my parents didn’t even know each other until they were both adults. Even my parents will agree, a 14 year old dating a grown ass man is not okay.
Exactly, some gaps definitely change depending on the stages of life….for example, a 15 and 20 year old dating is inappropriate af, but a 20 and 25 year old isn’t a very big deal, or a 23 and 28 yr old, ext.
@@livvlifeI dunno… those still seem iffy to me. I feel like still even between the age of 20-25 there’s still development going on in peoples brains at that age… or trying to get adjusted… idk.
@@thelingeringartistpeople 18 -25 are adults but theyre still finding themselves, so the ethical concerns of age gap relationships for these people depends on a case by case basis, but generally high schoolers should always be off limits for sex/romance doesnt matter if theyre 18 or 19 theyre stuck in a institution designed for children
There were never any incidents where my dad was grossly sexually inappropriate towards me, but “Roman Polanski did nothing wrong” was the hill he wanted to die on, and when I was 13, his insistence that I was a full fucking adult basically groomed me for predators. The thing that saved me, ironically, was stealing his battered paperback copy of Lolita; because as fucked as every subsequent adaptation - including those authored by Nabokov himself - were, the original text functioned very, very well as an indictment of any adult who would’ve been interested in me at the age of 13. (But apparently, that was not a point my dad took away from the novel, or from the experience of literally being my parent.) TL/dr: My dad fucking sucks and I no longer speak to him, but reading Lolita at 13 served to warn me away from adults who sexualized me.
Had a similar, but not nearly as bad experience with my own dad. Don't know if he realized what he was saying or what he meant by it, but he basically stated that since I am formally recognized by the church (AKA I chose to go through confirmation at 15, bc I like the singing part of going to church, and our priest is chill), I am basically an adult. He never did anything, but sometimes, again very rarely, there'd be some weird short comments that I just don't like. Creeped me out a little, especially bc he didn't only say it once, but I might've turned paranoid because of the internet and stuff? I am both very trusting and very suspicious of everything, so I both think everyone has an ulterior motive at the same time as I think everything is sunshine and rainbows. A very confusing pair.
A 10 year age gap is definitely NOT a problem, the problem is the ages they are when they are dating, 14 and 24 is bad and problematic, but 30 and 40 is NOT bad or problematic
...yes, yes it is Edit: Y'all can stop @ING ME NOW IT'S BEEN A YEAR. Edit 2: Okay, here's my personal opinion that y'all are so desperate for and keep constantly @ing me for. I am saying that any age gap that's really above 6 or 7 can still be SEEN as problematic. Ofc it's way way way worse when it's something like a teen and adult, I never said that it wasn't. What I am saying is that 10 years is still a big gap in maturity level, even when it is two consenting adults. Why? Because it's nearly a decade worth of difference in knowledge and culture. Again, this is MY PERSONAL OPINION. I am not stopping you from dating whatever tf you want. This is a valid opinion, simply because even wanting someone that much younger than you seems strange to me. Okay? Okay. Thank you. Now go enjoy life.
@@mahismelodies3685 No, it's not. If you say a 30 year old woman can't make their own decision to date a 40 year old man then your basically saying "all women are children who aren't mature or responsible enough to make their own dating decisions". She's a grown woman, not someone who just turned 18.
im a teacher and I HATE how the student teacher relationship thing is always fetishistic and romanticized in tv. so yes I would love to see a video about that because people don't talk about it aloot
Yeah, even in school! At least in mine, I had to read a book about a relationship like that in 9th grade. I remember it was more of an guardianship relationship instead of a teacher-student one, though, but it doesn't make it any less iffy.
Literally in a show called riverdale where theres a teenage boy who got groomed by his teacher and have sex and that sht was so creepy to me. And the show didn’t even mentioned it was p3dophilic, they even mock the boy for it
@Mizushimeee Riverdale is TERRIBLE. The showrunner basically used the characters like his dolls, living out his fantasies. He does the same for each show he is involved in. Netflix's Sabrina wasn't too bad but the s3x scenes felt very forced and unnecessary. Literally did nothing for the plot.
Calling Priscilla Elvis' "soulmate" is fucking wild since he was emotionally and physically done with her after she had Lisa Marie because he couldn't see her as a girl and a mother at the same time (according to Priscilla herself), because surprise, surprise, he's just a nonce.
And Pricilla was 14 while Elvis was like in his 20s when they were together or sm. It was bad enough with lolita but now their romanticising a real predatory relationship
@@rachelmarie7473it’s silly to say you can ONLY have one, imo. it reinforces even more the idea of « finding THE one » leading to a whole bunch of issues, not to mention the damage and harm that can result from ppl trying to « keep the one ». i’m a strong believer in soul mates (not soulmates) as in people we used to know in the soul realm ✨ it’s a very endearing way to think of those we know and love (or not so much).
anything is okay (ish) as long as theyre both around 21-25 or over (i say 21-25 because thats the time when most peoples brains are fully finished development)
@@LesbianKimDokja That's a great example, yeah. Honestly, huge age gaps are fine if you're both *consenting legal adults* and actually love and care about each other
@@hydropipedurmom you're delusional this "consenting legal adults" excuse doesn't make age gap relationships any better! this idea that they "love and care for each other" is all just a facade! stop being delusional!
@@fatimahanwaar306 I'm not going to tell someone to break up just because they're 28 and their partner is 40. If you're FRESH out of highschool, it's completely different,.
@@hydropipedurmom you're delusional if you think of any criticism against age gap relationships dismissing it as "telling people to break up" you're uneducated a 28 year old dating a 40 year old is EQUALLY as wrong as dating someone "fresh out of high school" it's never "different" two wrongs don't make a right! educate yourself and stop trying to act like you're so "open minded"
I feel like age gaps are fine most of the time as long as you meet when YOURE BOTH GROWN ADULTS the problem with these is that one person is always a literal child
There's people who meet in highschool with age gaps of 17-18 or 18-16, thats not uncommon or weird at all. what WOULD be weird is meeting someone who's outside highschool with an age gap of 17 and 20.
@jerms_mcerms9231 I guess but that’s not what the laws are? And what do you mean “being an adult is changing in the legal sense” what is your proof of this. I do still agree tho that 18 imo is still technically a kid or “young adult”
I think they want some specifics so they can find the exact data you're talking about, most people on YT are aware direct links and sources get flagged by the moderator bots. Things like what country you're talking about, whether this information is on a government website or not, and which laws specifically (eg., alcohol, cigarette or energy drink use or sale). Any of that could help with further study :) We all have bad days, but bringing up a point and then getting mad at someone when they wanna learn more isn't very kind, please reconsider next time.@jerms_mcerms9231
@jerms_mcerms9231 because you made a statement? If your gonna make statements like what you said then you should back it up atleast when asked, if you don’t want to fine but I was legit just asking.
That's not at all the same. Times WERE different. But additionally, culture is not a monolith based on the year. Just like today, different cultures all over America (and the world) have different standards of morality. And to ignore the heavy influence of your childhood, you church, your community, your school, your parents, etc in the formation of your personal ethics and acceptance of societal standards is completely naive. I'm a socialist, atheist, pacifist, pro-LGBT queer guy. There are countless people that agree with most of my ethics, and countless more people who disagree with them. And to pretend like Mississippi and Tennessee in the 1930's, 40's and 50's (when Elvis was growing up) was not a society that accepted a lot of different standards than we expect today is just complete ignorance of reality.
Saying that "times were different" is a bull crap excuse. In the 1950s٫ the family show Leave it to Beaver has an episode where Wally٫ a teenage minor٫ dates an adult woman. This is treated VERY seriously by his family and friends and Wally is played as a victim throughout the episode. People know when things are wrong.
knowing that something is wrong doesn't mean that it doesn't happen in real life still. art should be made on things that are problematic about real life to create a conversation about it. if you think a movie or a work of fiction showing something problematic means it's endorsing it, then you're too stupid to understand art.
@@hermanubis96 depiction and normalization are two VERY different things. Leave it to Beaver was a show aimed at children and families, so they had a responsibility to show grooming as wrong. It's the same thing with media aimed at teenagers.
@@kyliesmith2004 it’s not the movie’s fault if social media teenagers miss the point because the actors are attractive. people missing the point doesn’t mean that the movie is attempting normalization
@@hermanubis96The movies were attempting normalization. Hollywood has a massive pedophile problem, be it old celebrities in their 30s dating teens or celebrities being a regulers of Epstein's island.
Also people back then married young- as in like two 17 year olds getting married, not 14 marrying a 27 year old. My great grandmother married at 17 but her husband was also around her age.
Grooming with celebrity's is very often over looked, especially male victims. One notable person is Aaron taylor-johnson, he was 17 when he met his future wife of 45. She was a director on a film he was acting in. They started dating when he turned 18.
The weird age gap wasn’t even the biggest problem with No Hard Feelings for me. It was the fact that she was constantly pressuring her to engage in sexual acts when he very clearly was uncomfortable. It was so weird.
To be fair i watched it yesterday and she was kinda pushy but when she saw he was uncomfortable or unhappy or sth happened and he didnt want to she was kind to him and didnt push further.
"Call me by your name" always made me uncomfortable. I remember my friends fangirling over it because it was 2 boys, while I only saw an age gap and a sus relationship
Saaamme!!! I was so sure that this was the aim tbh. I was uncomfortable for the whole movie and thought that this was what was expected of the viewer. You can imagine my surprise when I went on the internet afterwards haha 😅
I saw Call Me By Your Name in theatres and was uncomfortable the entire time. When people clapped at the end and said how much they liked it i was mind boggled.... weird experience.
I feel like it's very intentional that almost all of the fiction age gaps have the younger character as a 17yo. it's an age that is easier for people to excuse because of how close it is to being a legal adult, but it's still young enough to be able to say stuff like "I'm/you're dating a high schooler"
There are high schoolers who are 18 and 19 though, so I don’t know why they don’t do something like that, or the teenager has been emancipated and is graduating early. It’s got interesting story potential.
@@darkstarr984 And tbh I also find it weird when it's like, it's okay the moment they are 18. Like you do not become unimaginably wiser the day you turn 18. 18-40 would be gross to me lol. Age gaps should still be small until approx 21 imo. I feel like if at 22 you wanna date a 40yo you have more experience and agency and stuff.
Fr dude even if they are 18 I would still be weirded out of sum1 older than like 22 tried to date them. Like how is it okay that the day they turn 18 they're allowed to date anybody way older than them. I feel like 19 should be the norm of dating older ppl cuz at least at that point you'd be out of high school.
One of the MANY good things that BoJack Horseman does is call out this behavior (especially with celebrities), how messed up it is, and the effects it has on the victims and the perpetrators. SPOILERS: When Penny (17) and BoJack (in his 40s by then) almost have sex, Charlotte (Penny's mom) catches them and immediately cuts ties with BoJack, making him lose someone who he loved for years. As time went on, we saw that that night had a negative effect on Penny as she matured, realizing how messed up it was. "I was 17, I didn't know any better." It even bites BoJack in the back later on during his interview and relationships with others.
YES! The point of Bojack is not to idolise him. It is an explanation of how a person spirals down so hard, not an excuse. The moment you relate with Bojack, you are supposed to seek help and take accountability, as he does towards the end of the show.
@@MyFatherLooksLikeAPallasCati haven't watched it yet but my bro said that bojack is 'a fucking mess' personified, I've seen a few episodes and i agree with him.
I'm so glad you included examples of different gendered relationships. This isn't an issue involving creepy old men with a young girl (although most of them are), but a deep-rooted issue that can exist in any relationship. There are also so many films that play down other power imbalances, but ones involving age gaps are particularly poignant.
Also disturbing is how many men there are who feel like there's no problem with an older woman commiting statutory rape with an underage boy if they find the woman attractive. I've heard many guys make comments like "lucky guy" in response to news stories about high school teachers having sex with students.
Uhmm maybe cause the boy consented to what was happening and was himself proud of doing it ? Now if he was complaining about it then yeah that’s fucked up. But you can’t say “rape” when the kid is consenting to what he’s aware of doing.
My mom dated a 25 yr old when she was only 14 in the late 70s. She even ran away with him for months and my grandparents allowed this. She still to this day acts like the whole thing was normal, but she is extremely mentally dysfunctional and suffered with addictions her whole life. Times were different, but there's is a reason times changed. People now understand the long term damage of these types of relationships.
Also, Pochahontas was a child when John Smith met her! Disney has a BUNCH of their tales depict these romances but they turn a blind eye at the fact that a lot of the Disney princesses were literally children in reality!
Snow White being 14 threw me for a loop because my entire childhood I thought she was a grown woman. So many Disney princesses are kids that date grown men. Like Flynn Rider and Rapunzel are 18 and 26, Rapunzel being 17 when they meet. It’s genuinely so disgusting to realize how many of our favorite childhood stories have these kinds of aspects about them. I have a hard time watching Disney nowadays because of the fact
@@lovelysartstudio8299 Jesus… so we have a relationship between a seven year old and a thirty year old in one version, which is layers on top of layers of fucked up, and a fourteen year old and an eighteen year old in the other, which isn’t as fucked up but is still really bad. Fantastic.
@@Gh0stcrumbsofficiali don’t think the prince is actually 31. At most probably 18, which okay that’s still weird but 31 is kinda an over exasperation. Flynn and Rapunzel don’t start dating until she’s 18. Plus Disney deaged Flynn a little bit in the series which admittedly if they really cared that much about the age difference, they should’ve just had him be 23 from the get go.
As a gay man, I am SO f***ing sick of Call My By Your Name being the "quintessential" gay movie. I feel like the ONLY gay man on this planet who is like "HELLO??? IT'S LITERALLY ABOUT A PEDO WITH A CHILD, AND IT'S CONSIDERED THE MOST ROMANTIC SH** OF ALL TIME?!?"
For real. And my queer and non-queer friends looked at me weird for disliking the movie. Call me by your name isn’t a great gay movie, besides being aesthetically pleasing. They want to justify it with „oh in Italy it’s legal“… just because it’s legal doesn’t mean it’s morally correct
And, personally from what ive seen, its mostly straight girls saying that the older guy was sweet to him and how they shoulda ended up together its so weird 😭
I watched it when I was like 14 and at that time I had only watched CMBYN and Love Simon, which I thought were both beautiful movies. It's only now when I look back, I can see how terrible CMBYN is. The age gap thing was so unnecessary, the movie apart from it is beautiful, but was Elio being 17 really necessary?? (Don't even get me started on the book it's just Elio being a horny teenager lmao)
I want to thank you for talking about the difference between genuine creeps and those with OCD with these types of intrusive thoughts. So many with this type of OCD never tell anyone because theyre afraid theyre a bad person.
Another version of this trope is the one-episode one off in sitcoms, "Women in her 20's sleeps with a 17 year old and is embarrassed when she learned his age" It happens in Friends, Greek, and Emily in Paris.
Or “woman who is married and bangs the gardener and he ends up being a highschooler and somehow it’s on the younger guy for being ‘in the middle of the marriage’ when dude is a child” (Desperate Housewives)
Scott Pilgrim really hits me hard personally. Right after I turned 18 I started dating a guy in his 20s that got me into our local punk scene. I'd go to all of his shows and he'd get me into 21+ up shows because I was with the band. Everyone openly joked about our relationship, but no one seriously criticized him or warned me. That turned into the most toxic relationship of my life.
I’m so sorry :( you’re not alone though, I understand you and so many others in this comment section. I’m so so glad you got out of that relationship and hope you’re well!
my mum was with a 20yr old when she was 15 and then had his son at 18. She full on had a break down to me (Which isn't that good) about how devastated she was that no one in her life told her it was wrong.
My mom had me at 15 by my 20 y/o dad literally no one in her life told her it was wrong she thought it was normal until i pointed it out about it being gross and weird it makes me sad how many victims don’t realize they where taking advantage of
I went thru something similar, I got pregnant at 14 by an 18 year old and it took me years to even consider it might have been wrong because everyone else was okay with it.
I'd say that comparing the statements "Elvis groomed Priscilla" and "the Earth is round" is actually very accurate, since both are true but if you say them you run the risk of having some *truly* annoying, vile, and just plain ridiculous people trying to argue with you about it and being *extremely* attached to their weird, wrong opinions
Elvis did not groom Priscilla. He left her in Germany at 14, didn't see her again until she was 16, then didn't see her again until she was two months short of 18. She spent her teenage years in Germany dating a slew of different guys.
The fact that the author of CMBYN in that interview quote talks about how he shouldn't tell anyone about his attraction to twelve year-old girls and then proceeds to out himself in an interview. There's nothing better than these creeps outing themselves.
This is one of the reasons why I'm confused as to how the LGBT community holds cmbyn as something special when it's just a creepy relationship no one needed
@@Lemoncakelover678 Honestly I don't think as many people in the community like it as much as it seems, I think a big part of its popularity grew from a straight audience but I just speculate that based on how it was talked about at the time of its release. But also normalization of age gaps still happens with lgbt folks just like it does straight ones
@@Lemoncakelover678 Most of the people who love that movie are not LGBT+ tbh. CMBYN is one of those movies straight people uphold as some dramatic, artistic portrayal about how tragic it is to be gay. They also love Brokeback Mountain and Moonlight. Now, both of those are good movies, but I'm just saying there's an obvious subcategory of gay movie that straight people prefer over all else. Straight people don't love gay comedies.
@@Aelffwynnif that's the case then I'm glad though for me, I always see people praise this movie both straight and gay and it will continue to confuse me
I remember reading Call me by your name and throw it away when I found out about the age gap. I was 14 and watching people say "in Italy it's legal if he's older than 14" actually scared me. edit: no hate to Italians lmao it's just weird that people go and LEARN about the age of concent of countries to try to justify this shit
Did you, by chance, get called a homophobe? Some people got real defensive when I pointed out to them that a grown man having sex with a teenager was... problematic, to say the least. I asked them if they would change their minds were this a movie depicting a heterosexual pair, and they just called me a bigot, lol.
@@zaja2418as a gay person, anyone who says that ur a bigot or a homophobe for calling out how weird the relationship was, is not right in the head. whether its a homosexual or heterosexual relationship with that type of age gap, its still weird!
Call Me By Your Name has always just seemed similar to Lolita to me... its sad how people will actually ignore men being groomed (by men or women) and act like its the most romantic thing in the world
I totally get what people mean when they say relationships like this are immoral or wrong in their eyes. But to completely bash the legality of it regardless of the country it's from simply provides a sense of unreasonable pride. America is not the only continent, and in fact, holds the least influence on the rest of the world. I seriously don't know where we came up with the idea that if America says it, it goes. No matter what your point is, it should never be okay to consider the laws of another nation unacceptable (except if it's tyranny in a way). At the end of the day, Elio and Oliver's relationship is completely legal and there is absolutely nothing we Americans can do about it. Leave it alone. You can comment on our problems but not the laws of another country, continent, or nation. That is just straight up disrespectful, and I couldn't care less of the point you'd be trying to make if you'd have to come to ignorance like that to make it. Disgusting.
@@moonyyuu8834 i get your point but im not american and also im 17, i couldn't even imagine dating a 24 year old... that just seems wrong and illegal... im in highschool and a 24 year old has graduated from high school and college and probably has a job, so they are 2 phases of life ahead of me (if that makes sense), hence they are bound to be much more mature than me. I mean at the end of the movie, Elio was the one left crying, wondering if what they had was even real, while Oliver just gets to move on with his life and get married, further showing how Elio is young and less experienced with "flings" while for oliver, it was just a fling. I dont think anyone can justify a full grown adult wanting to mingle with a kid who's in/ barely out of highschool... just because some cultures are still okay with it (saying this as a person of another culture) doesnt mean its right
I remember talking about this film with my sister and she said she liked this film and didn’t mind their relationship but I just couldn’t get past the main female character being pursued by a teenage boy. So gross.
YES I couldn't stand this movie because age gap is just so insane. It's nicely shot and well acted, but I just couldn't get around the 10 year age gap + it being a student-teacher relationship.
im glad to see i wasnt the only one feeling icky about No Hard Feelings. when i saw the trailer in theaters once, i was genuineky shocked to see such a movie get greenlit cuz i was like "isnt he literally a teeanger?!?!
Even if he was older, the fact that his parents are paying someone to force him to have sex would already be gross enough, but they had to make it worth by making him barely adult and shaming a teenager because he's a virgin. I don't understand how someone thought about this plot and get it approved, why an actress that shouldn't be that desperate for a role accepted to be in this film, and generally speaking how this movie was made released without anyone ever thinking that perhaps there could be something wrong with this whole idea.
In defense of no hard feelings. I think it’s a terrible outdated trope they were referencing about the societal pressure of being a Boy and having to transform into a false assumptions of what manhood is suppose to be. But in away the movie breaks those tropes a bit. Like just a little.. it’s still weird. (Unnecessary blabbering) I do like the contrast and portrayal Of how gen z are persevered and yearning for more intellectual connection while millennials have a tendency to throw themselves away into soulless sexual relationships due to trauma and or no knowledge of self worth.
as a teen girl, conversations like this from people like you make me feel so much more safe in the world, just spreading awareness and calling it what it is. i just wanted to thank you. i am adopting you as my older sister.
As a 38 women i can tell you to be so careful with people and always protect yourself. People can lie to you for years. Bit off topic but that has been a defining theme from my 20s and 30s. And some people will be pillars of what excellence means. Its wild.
I just left a 10 year relationship with someone who was 10 years older than me and started dating me a month after I turned 18. I watched may DECEMBER this week and just sobbed. In the relationship I felt like an “exception “ but now that I’m out I just think of all the time I lost in my 20’s. And that’s not even considering someone being preyed on in their early teens. It’s wild.
@@nikkicarreon Hugs to you Nikki. It's a pretty big deal that you continue to forge your path forward with the dignity and cleverness that defines your character 🙏🏼❤
literally 1am but i am SO happy that you are talking about priscilla specifically!!! i saw people saying that their relationship is so "priscilla and elvis" as if that's good??? like totally romanticizing it, makes me so sad.
@@angryox3102 except that some people didn't want to let it slide, as this person is saying. And they didn't let Jerry slide, so I wonder why the double-standard with Elvis.
@@motherfudger6664 I think the cousin factor is the largest issue why everyone hates Lewis. Also, Lewis (most likely) knew his cousin from her birth and things had already escalated to marriage by the time she was 13. Elvis on the other hand met Priscilla when she was 14 and things didn’t escalate to marriage until years later. I’m not trying to say that Elvis wasn’t a creep, but as far creeps go, he wasn’t as bad as Lewis. There are levels of creepiness.
OMG the idea of “it ended in heartbreak so it’s fine” insane take. At 16 I became friends with a 22 year old who had a girlfriend and 2 kids. During a summer we spent a lot of time together and I “fell in love” but in reality I had a bad home life and he was an escape and the only person who gave me attention. He told me all the time how he wish he could be with me and sleep with me but couldn’t because of my age. Also that I was “jailbait”. Before anything super serious happened (even though his actions were ramping up) he moved back in with his girlfriend. Technically with that view it’s “fine” cause it ended in my heartbroken cause he denied me but F No! That guy is a creep and needs to be on a list. I hate that view.
"At 16 I became friends with a 22 year old who had a girlfriend and 2 kids. " Amazing how a single sentence in the right context can tell you everything you need to know about a guy
I was groomed by my manager at work when I was 17 and he was 28. After it happened I kept gaslighting myself, trying to convince myself that “oh it wasn’t that bad” and “I was being dramatic”. Now I’ve come to accept that I was a victim, and it wasn’t my fault, what he did was awful. But it’s still nice to have videos like this that reinforce to me that I was wronged when I struggle to believe it.
@mrshadow_914just because you can legally do those things, it doesn't mean that you are developed as an adult. Full stop. A high schooler is 17 years old and still very much naive and vulnerable to manipulation. People who date 16-20 year olds for the purpose of age gaps do so because of their supposed innocence in order to "shape them" as people. It's a power imbalance and a relationship of control over someone's youth to appease the ego of the older person. Morally, why would someone want to date another person in a completely different stage of life? What is the appeal of someone that age? Why not go for someone closer in age?
Lolita the book is so crazy to me because the book is a critique of western beauty standards around being youthful and looking young and also making fun of pedophiles. Like the whole reason Lolita is viewed the way it is, is A) It an unreliable narrator that is a pedophile and B) When it got published, grown men who reviewed the book said Humbert Humbert WAS THE VICTIM OF DOLORES(aka lolita). Vladimir Nobokov was very explicit too about how he wanted the book lolita to be marketed, which was it to just be a neutral color with the books name and nothing else. Once he died a lot of publishing companies started using "feminine" colors for the books, using imagery of like a girl stepping on gum, or like the copy of the book I own, a young woman's lips with cursive writing below the picture. Like Lolita is a book bullying pedophiles at best and at worst defending pedophiles
Tony Montana if anyone thinks he's a hero , run run run away😂😂😂 gosh if that's not a perfect example of toxic masculinity wt f is. What h e does to his sister and best friend . Yeah real aspurational dude 😅
There's a mini series on Hulu called A Teacher (2020) which is a ten episode story with a teacher in her thirties and a senior in high school. It's pretty grounded, and tries to tackle the problems and aftermath of such a thing. In terms of media that presents age-gaps and power in relationships, this tv show actually attempts to critique it and maybe even say something insightful. It's not great, but it was trying.
@sarahrean7174 omg every time I see him and his wife together I'm horrified how nobody in his life intervened. So many will go and defend it because they're "happy now" and have been together for so long, but that kind of relationship shouldn't be acceptable no matter how "happy" someone seems in the public eye
I just feel uncomfortable, watching the depictions of the stuff all the time like it does not make my soul feel good I was actually groomed by my employer, when I was 16 to 18 and nothing illegal happened, but it was wrong and making it seem normalized is so creepy and bad for the young men and women of our future
tbh lolita (the book) is actually a really good representation of grooming. it's disclosed in the beginning that it's written from the perspective of the predator and that he is an unreliable narrator. it gives insight into the way this guy thinks. the movie totally erases all of that and romanticizes a book that isn't supposed to be a romance. same thing with killing stalking; its a horror manhwa but for some reason people romanticize it and act like its a romance.
Thank you for mentioning both of these. It drives me crazy how people do not understand their obvious true meaning and choose to believe it's ""romance"" 💀
"Lolita Podcast" is so good. It can be a difficult listen but it's SO IMPORTANT in terms of properly understanding the book. The people who glorify works like that are telling on themselves so hard. I think even the original French publisher was like "I hope this helps people see that relationships like this can be acceptable."
It gets worse when you hear about the behind the scenes on this movie. The actress playing the 17 year was underage and he tried to get her to go to Paris with him but wouldn’t get her a separate hotel room so she turned him down. After she turned him down he went back and wrote an intimate love scene so he could cop the feels without her refusing. Just disgusting,
This only bothers me because YES Woody allen is a terrible gremlin boy, his movies are good because they talk about why he acts the way he does (lonely/reclusive/stepdaughterdatingsim) And also there are some cute movies
don't forget Buffy the Vampire Slayer!!! Buffy and Angel's relationship, the context that Dawn's actress (Michelle Trachtenberg) heavily implied that Joss Whedon made sexual advances on her when she was underage, how the show's general writing and camerawork constantly sexualizes teenage girls
Pls you could make an entire presentation on it. But those things are deemed as “okay” purely because of the time they were made. Although I’m not sure abt Riverdale? What’s the example in that show?
I don't want to watch teenagers (even adults playing teens) have intercourse. It makes me so fucking uncomfortable. I watched the purge for the first time and while there is no s*x scene, the teenage daughter is being male gazed by the camera while wearing a school uniform through the entire movie. I'm so tired of this.
@kelpo6304 wrong. He's been accused of being verbally abusive. He was also accused of grabbing a make up artists arm. It's been implied that Joss was mean and a bully. She didn't like being around him because of that. No one accused him of being a sexual creep. Just keep the facts straight. Anya was a 1000 years old and Xander was 17 when they started dating. Good thing it's a fictional TV show. Best show ever.
When I explained to a family member how it's grooming and etc Elvis being with Priscilla, they responded with: "Well it was only one girl." Just disgusting.
I knew so many classmates that where dating adults in high school it was so bad. One of the girls she was 15 and dating a 30 year old. She said they had known each other for a long time, like that makes it better.
Known each other a long time..? Shes half his age, omg that’s horrible. Must’ve been grooming her from day 1. And you’re right that doesn’t make it better. Even if let’s say they knew each other since they were both kids. For normal people, attraction ages with us. As a kid you like kids. As an adult you stop liking kids and start liking adults.
I'm glad you talked about Call Me by Your Name, it's been reclaimed in beautiful ways, and the gay couple being really woke at the time doesn't change the fact that so many gay and bisexual men have been groomed as children seeking out their first real love too.
It sucks because, on some level, it would be _good_ to have a film or some other piece of media delving into inappropriate age gaps in the LGBT+ community because for a _very long time_ gay kids were only really figuring out who they were and what they were feeling by being educated by gay adults because their straight families and their communities either refused to or outright disowned them. Entire generations of queer kids were only getting to feel seen and validated by adults who had waaaayyyyy more knowledge and power over them with absolutely no oversight. If anything, it's even more of a minefield to talk about because so much of the visibility of the queer community today is thanks to their hard work and sacrifices, and much like not wanting to see honest critique of your favourite media, it's an emotionally difficult thing to do to try and address that some of the people in those important gay communities were not exactly good people. The malicious stereotype of the gay predator still looms large over popular culture so who knows if or when we'll ever get a chance to talk about these kinds of problems while the people who lived through it are still alive.
this book is in a different country in the 80’s where the age of consent and being an adult was different and dating people youger than you wasent seen as werid
Honestly, if knives was the same age as scott the relationship could've been based on knives being into him because of scott being in a band as this would still portray scott as a bad person due to the power dynamic between band member and band fan, and would make the relationship way less creepy by removing the age gap, also scott would be able to redeem himself by recognizing the imbalance of power in the relationship (realistically another character would have to spell it out for him) and ending it. Or just make the relationship completely normal and have the conflict be from him being obsessed with ramona.
THATS WHAT IM SAYING so many jokes could just stand as her being a sheltered and sex bob-omb obsessed girl. She doesn’t need to be 17 she can be in college making her preoccupied (like she was with yearbook) it just is a bad choice
as someone who was groomed by a 32 year old when i was 17, groomed by 20+ year olds when i was 12-15 it makes me genuinely sick to my stomach that people can defend any of this
A 36 year old really shouldn't be dating a 16 year old. You should get out of the relationship if you can. He might seem sweet and he might even believe his intentions are pure, but so many more years of life experience puts him in a position where he would just be taking advantage of you as a young person who just haven't fully developed yet
@mariomorgan4347this might be very hard to hear, but no one over the age of 20 would find a 16 year old attractive in any way, I am honestly very concerned for you especially with the comment about your parents. If you have troublesome parents, I promise it gets better, but that man does NOT have your best interests at heart. If he did he would not be dating you.
@mariomorgan4347Yeah, I would end that relationship. Fact is, that 20 year age gap means a lot, especially at your age, it’d be more understandable of you were 36 and he was 56, but a 20+ year age gap while you’re 16 isn’t good. As the other comment said, that big gap in experience means A LOT! And it’s best to end it asap, the fact he hasn’t ended it himself is sad to see, he is over twice your age, you’re still in school, he likely has already built his career. He is so much farther ahead in life that a relationship between you wouldn’t work out. It sucks that one of the happy things in your life is the relationship knowing how predatory it is, and the fact you have to make the conscious effort to end the relationship is even more heartbreaking. But some piece of advice for later, don’t date anyone who’s over 3 years older than you, more so when you’re so young, you should go for people around your age, because you will be on a similar level of where you are in life, and conflicting interests is less likely to happen, once you get to around 20+, should you then be in a position to date people 5+ years your senior, but still keep it within reason. I truly wish you best of luck OP, and I hope you’ll find someone to lift you up, who’s your age and won’t inadvertently groom you.
@@Katelizaj There was no society in the entire world that considered a 16 year old a child prior to a 100 years ago, and no one has their romantic attractions/sex drive calibrated according to a standard of adulthood that didn't exist for 99% of human history and has no basis in biology.
@@Alicat231999 I don't expect them to have a good and healthy relationship but this "power imbalance" argument is bullshit. If older people have Jedi mind control power over teens, why are teens so hard to parents? Why is it a girl will be raised in an Orthodox Christian household and then at 15, after spending 2 weeks on tumblr, becomes a tri-gendered Neo-Pagan anarchist? We've all heard that story before. Her peers influenced her more in two weeks than her parents did in 15 years. How does that work if adults have such power over teenage minds?
I would have liked a section where grooming is addressed appropriately in media. EDIT: Y'all really need to stop saying Lolita. Everybody knows about Lolita.
As a 17 year old, I had dated somebody 10 years older than me. I never once felt like there wasn’t a power imbalance. Even the way the relationship started was worthy of a police report. Seeing everybody around me nowadays talking about their admiration for Elvis breaks my heart for Priscilla. They throw her to the side so quickly and I doubt she was truly happy.
As a survivor of all of this, I've been to two separate rounds of trauma therapy over several years. Now I am like an actual functional human being. But I lost my twenties to it. I just want to say thank you for doing this video and I'm so glad so many other people have found it, because it's been a lot of labor in my life to educate so many people on things like this where they just don't f****** get it
Genuinely thanks for talking about No Hard Feelings, I remember being laughed at when I commented on the trailer that this movie wouldn't be so accepted if the roles were reversed. Most men can confirm that unfortunately unwanted advances or grooming against men from women is seldom taken seriously at all so sometimes we just have to be really uncomfortable. I remember seeing the trailer for this STUPID movie again and again in theatres and being so uncomfortable every time I saw it because it's just so not okay. Thanks for shedding light
Exactly, I'm glad someone's finally talking about this too! I watched it out of curiosity, and it was... so bad. It was creepy and unfathomably cringeworthy. Being okay with having a relationship with a 19 year old is already bad, but the main character lady (don't remember her name, don't care) was also incredibly immature and annoying. Later in the movie, she gets really possessive of him out of nowhere and it's so incredibly creepy. And, about the immature part, she acts like a spoiled hormonal teenage girl when he actually pushes her away (which he should be doing). I genuinely have no idea why anyone likes this movie.
@@snowblossom5056 Thank you for your reply :) I'd make a joke here about me and my girlfriend both being okay with having a relationship with a 19 year old (we're both 19) but I can't think of one right now, so just pretend I made a really good joke
another age gap i genuinely think about and it makes me so upset is the one between beyoncé and jay z, they met when she was 18 or 19 yet they’re 12 years apart and she said that he had “taught her how to be a woman”
Whats upsetting about this isnt exactly the age gap cause Beyonce was an adult it was that Beyonce wasn’t a mature one she was still finding herself, and Jay Z infantilized her basically seeing her as a kid in his world view but still decided to go out with her
@@DorothyOHumdrum Is 18 an adult, or is 18 not an adult? Because if you aren't mature enough to make relationship decisions at 18, then I hope you fight against people being able to vote at 18, or be drafted to die in a war at 18.
Maybe I was just projecting my own attitudes onto the movie, but I thought in Scott Pilgrim vs. The World the other characters and the movie itself were mocking him for dating someone in high school. It was one more example of how he was immature, irresponsible, and needed to grow up.
Yeah, Scott and his friends are presented as not doing well. “Dating a high schooler IS the mourning period!” And everyone makes fun of him for dating her/thinks it odd. Scott is way more of a jerk in the comics, too. I thought the age gap is always weird, but at least they only kissed once (and Knives kissed him), and it wasn’t presented as a big love story. Scott was just a jerk who wasn’t really interested in her/thought she was too into him/was only dating her to get out of the house.
@@mintyhippo8125 Actually, the split second after Knives kisses him, I think in the comic, he breaks up with her milliseconds after she jumps him. (His plan for that meeting). Also, Like... the video zero's in one the only instance in the movie where anyone sees this in a positive light. Where are all the scenes of his friends judging him for dating her? Also, yes, he infantilizes her because his entire reason for dating her IS because she's young & will probably want to take it slow. He never rushed her because he was happy with it being painfully simple, innocent & slow. The fact that she was young was to not get into the more messy aspects of adult relationships. Does this make Scott good? NO, of course not! Was he using Knives? Absolutely. The movie could have addressed it more sure, but I think her being a minor did showcase his shitty lack of judgement & made us judge him right off the bat to fall into his growth without losing time... I dunno. It serves a narrative mechanic IMO. It was at her expense, I agree, but I don't think it ruins it.
yeah i think it could have been done with an 18 year old at least or address more how creepy it is but it's definitely not a good thing for scott to be doing this. he's a freak and a loser who takes advantage of younger women because it's easy for him, that is made very clear at the very least lmao
THANK YOU FOR TALKING ABOUT HOW TAYLOR SWIFT DID THAT!! i see so many swifties that refuse to acknowledge it along with other issues surrounding her like her carbon emissions.
As a swiftie I agree, and she was also in a relationship when she was 19 and he was 32. Not justifying it just saying that being 18 w someone in their early twenties is not grooming. And the amount of celebrities that have weirder relationships js show how ppl like to scrutinize a girl who has been in this industry since she was 15
20 was when a creep at my first job-a creep that's older than my dad-warmed up to me, before manipulating and taking advantage of that person I once was. And my last ex, while ace, was a decade in age older than me-longest relationship I ever had, and it went up in flames because of SO many differences. I definitely caution anyone in their 20s to avoid dating anyone a decade or more older than them. Please take care of yourself and be mindful of predatory behaviors-both among peers, and anyone of older generations who might consider you "naïve" and therefore "easy."
i always saw the ending of CMBYN as Emilio reflecting on the relationship and realising he was groomed, only had no idea there was a sequel that ruined my whole idea
Okay, but why, though? The rules change with time. It doesn’t invalidate our ethics today that things were different back then. If anything, it says good things about us that we as a society act more ethically than we did 70 years ago.
@@Alias3141 but you can acknowledge that the past was messed up even if back then that was normal/accepted/ not frowned upon. Like abusing your wife was normalized back in the day but now we understand that it’s messed up and not right. So in my view yea nobody cared about the age gap because of the time period but Elvis was still in the wrong for pursuing a lady that young.
@naenaeg2193 I think you're wrong for that. Simultaneously judging the people of the past and rejecting the same judgment unto yourself. I'd call that childish. If you're gonna hold absurdist moralistic views like "The people of the past should have behaved in a moral manner beyond the standards of their society", you should act in accordance with that view. Better anticipate the moral values of the future and adhere to them, or be judged in the same manner, feel me?
I was 15 or 16 and i was on xbox and i started talking to this guy who was about 25 and i didnt realize but he was touching himself to my voice and i didnt know and he knew i didnt know. when i found out i didnt want to talk to him anymore and he wrote a song about wanting to kill me. It was insane so its so weird the fascination about dating kids who are naive what is wrong with people.
I think it’s the power they want over that person. Might be because they are insecure about something in their lives but yeah it’s disgusting. Had a person ask me about my boobs when I was like 10 and it was online I stopped talking to that person right away.
please help her, PLEASE do anything you can, I had a friend in this EXACT situation, she was taken advantage of, almost raped, and was coerced and pressured (he threatened to take his life and later FOUND THE AREA IN WHICH SHE LIVED IN AND MOVED VERY NEAR HER TO TRY AND FIND HER) her to send him child p (yk, aka n00ds) she was seriously damaged for a while she didn't know any better and just liked him because she thought he was more mature. Please don't let this happen to her, at least monitor, just watch over her and him to make sure shes safe, don't demand her to end it she wont listen (my friend didn't when I tried to warn her) just try to make sure shes safe
@persuadedbyadhom Umm she didn't have sex at all, and its not really a feminist problem...its a predator problem?? She was *almost* raped, (rape isn't sex btw, its non-consensual if you maybe didn't know that which I doubt) he was actively threatening her and forcing her into these sexual situations which she did NOT want at all but she just wanted a romantic and sweet connection (normal for young teenagers) which she did not receive even tho he kept saying what he was doing was normal. If you want to keep victim blaming a thirteen year old, feel free, but don't say that shit to me because I really don't wanna hear it.
I remember dating a 17 year old when I was 14 and my family was okay with it when like it is not okay in hindsight, at all. And that’s like just 3 years. I hope your sister eventually breaks it off with him- there’s not too much you as her sibling can do because kids are kind of dumb and won’t listen.
@persuadedbyadhom it's not okay because i wasn't married?? Are you saying it's ok for like a 14 year old to get married? You're literally delusional and no one should trust you around children. It wasn't okay because I was in middle school dating someone with significantly more life experience than me (Even though he also had little to no life experience, the difference is staggering)
i'm so glad this video exists because literally no one talks about some of these movies that clearly romanticise age gaps, especially call me by your name
I watched No Hard Feelings with my ex, who was much older than me. And the whole time I was so extraordinarily uncomfortable. The way she was pressuring the boy in the movie was giving me a lot of flashbacks. My ex was super into it and he found it really funny, and he didn’t seem to have a problem with what was happening in the movie. And I remember thinking, “is he showing this to me because of our age gap? If he sees no problem here I guess that explains why he keeps forcing himself on me like it’s normal” Idk it just felt like he was throwing in my face the fact that he had manipulated me and used my naïveté. We broke up like a month later after his manipulation had turned into straight up being mean and awful to me.
People also tend to accept grooming when the victim is conventionally attractive and more “mature looking.” As if their looks make them more mentally mature (they do not). Compare Priscilla to Myra Brown, the 13-year old girl Jerry Lee Lewis married. They were both around the same age but Myra still has a very prepubescent look compared to Priscilla, whose makeup and clothes made her look even older. This is VERY important to talk about because girls today are reaching puberty earlier due to increased rates of obesity in children (obesity is a risk factor for early onset of puberty known as “precocious puberty”). But just because their bodies mature, doesn’t mean their minds do!! So girls who hit puberty earlier face increased stress from being sexualized or hit on by older men, because their CHILD minds do not know how to process being sexualized. They still need to be protected!
It's also very different because Lewis married and impregnated a 13 year old girl. Elvis didn't date Priscilla until she was 20, and didn't have sex with her until they were married, when she was 22. In fact, she even tried to get Elvis to have sex with her after they started dating, but he refused until marriage. So, their cases are very, very different.
are the brains of 17 year olds still like a child? because they are? i know mine was to the point I got along better with 14 year olds as my chums@@laurarivera4088
I dated my first serious boyfriend when I was 16 and he was 20. He told me he loved me and then broke up wit the me a few months later because ‘I couldn’t go out to clubs with him it made him feel lonely when he’s out’ (I’m in Australia where legal drinking age is 18). I remember feeling like it was all my fault for not being mature enough for him. By the time I was 20 and looked at 16 year olds it made me want to vomit 😅
I had a “friend” who thought it was appropriate to date a 16 year old when he was 20, just a year or two ago. Needless to say, I called him out for it and more or less severed ties. He still reaches out and I’m civil with him, but that was a major no. They never did anything sexual, but it still weirds me out really badly and it was unfortunately legal since the age of consent in the UK is 16. I’m so sorry you went through all that and it really is so strange that people in their 20s could POSSIBLY be viewing literal children in that way. I’m 22 myself and I don’t think I could stomach dating anyone under 20.
Yeah as a 21 yr old aussie I couldnt imagine even slightly liking anything younger than 19 lmao. Feels icky for some reason. Weird tho cuz I dont mind older
I'm 20 this year and 17 year olds look like babies, I can't imagine even dating someone that young and it's barely considered as illegal as they'd be turning 18 and it's still disgusting in my eyes.
@@ghoultooth Freakin' pru de. Yeah, let's have the gov decide for people what they can do with each other consensually, what a great idea. Or, you know, you could let them decide for themselves and not meddle in their affairs?
My mother said "he's Elvis so it's fine. Everyone was okay in the end" ..... ????????? Apparently I was wrong for saying he groomed her. My mother was upset with me for the whole rest of the day
“Everyone was okay at the end” As if Priscilla hasn’t lived her entire adult life obsessing over a nan who did her dirty because he completely obliterated her understanding of healthy relationships, boundaries and skewed her love-map.
The Scott Pilgrim author saying “Come back when you lived your 20s” is CRAZY. I’m 25, if anyone I knew was dating A HIGH SCHOOLER I would literally dog on them constantly. It’s gross. I have nothing in common with a high schooler, and it just feels gross because you’re taking advantage of them.
When I was 23 I had a coworker who found out that one of our client’s high school aged daughter was into him. He wanted to pursue her and me and another coworker made fun of him for it and begged him to stop. I’m 30 now I have made a lot of mistakes in my twenties and haven’t always been as kind as I could’ve been but I was never interested in teenagers. Ffs
literally its nuts. i havent done any of the bad shit scott did (cheating, dating a high schooler, idk what else. being mildly racist?) nor do i know anyone personally who has. im 24. i feel like normal people in their 20s dont do the shit scott did???
NGL it felt like a bad faith reading of his words to me. Like yeah he said he based the series on his own life but it's a massive reach to imply that he meant that at all when he was saying that. Even if you didn't cheat on anyone or date any high schoolers you still absolutely hurt people without intending to, in some way or another. Which is very obviously what he was broadly referring to.
@@ceres9027 maybe but it feels like the biggest criticisms abt scott pilgrim (the character) by younger audiences is the dating a 17 year old part. this reads especially strong since everyone in the series hurts each other unintentionally (or intentionally!) but scott himself gets the brunt of criticism
one of my friends is 18 and she's dating a guy in his early 20s. she hates it when we make fun of him for it because she's a little older for a high schooler, but personally its super weird cus she's never been independent and he's been living on his own for years. it's just the maturity.
What makes me angry is when people justify arranged marriages from way back when and say it was a different time.. just because it was legal back then does not make it okay.
Arranged and forced marriages are very different things. Arranged marriages are very much legal and are oftentimes beneficial to both families and partners involved.
Every time I see Aaron Taylor-Johnson I feel so bad for him. He was only 18-19 when he supposedly asked her to marry him (she was in her 40’s)…even without having a “partner” relationship with her prior. She definitely took advantage of him.
we need a part two. i was a victim of one of my teachers (who now cannot teach in my state) and i think it’s important to bring awareness to this kind of harmful dynamic that’s been normalized heavily by the media (ESPECIALLY PLL)
When I read Call Me By Your Name, I was 17 years old. I romanticised it. I wanted a sexy, tanned, brown-haired gay man to take me away, to f*ck me like a mop. To make out of me a man, to take everything out from me. I wanted to escape reality, I wanted to have my own Olliver. I wanted to feel protected and like I was worthy of being a prize for this sexy ass male. Now I'm 21 years old and Olliver's behaviour is creepy as hell. I study in an university full of teenagers and they're like babies to me. Physically and emotionally immature. Olliver went from being my fictional lust dispenser to a creep. Maybe as immature and toxic as Elio. It's weird how I used to romanticise this bullsh¡t book when I was Elio's age, only to find out 3 years later that it is cockroach raid levels of "Mmm, hell no". And it is chillying to think that if I had been a cutesy, abandoned, adorable, socially appealing gay boy without a family that loved me... I could've and I would've fallen prey to older men who would've definitely taken advantage of me.
'Call me by your name' will always haunt me because it has the potential to be amazing. Like, a cute and also heart-wrenching lgbt romance taking place in Italy during summer, starring Timothee Chalamet, with beautiful cinematography and a baller soundtrack? sounds fuckn perfect, but they just HAD to make him 17
Don't forget about the vocalist of Led Zeppelin dating a 14 year old and keeping her in the hotel room in tours until she turned 15 and he didn't give a shit anymore and had her backstage and going out with him.
Sadly most bands have band members that assaulted and groomed minors… and the only band I saw that actually had the amount of backlash that ended their career was SWMRS
My grandmother in her 80s was an Elvis fan and still thought it was strange that Elvis married Percilla. She had a daughter aroubd her aage at the time and she said there was now way she would let her do that
Adding to the Harry Styles and Nicole Scherzinger thing, you can also google about Caroline Flack. He said he had a crush on her at the x- factor (she was a co-presenter) when he was 17 and she was 31. A teenager having crushes on older people is super common, don't tell me you never had a crush on an attractive older person. But the fact that she decided to act on it??? in her words “I’ve never felt I was much older than Harry. I still feel 18 and I probably act that way half the time." The teenager is made to feel like they're mature by the groomer and they never realise they're being groomed, they'll like the attention and groomers rely on that. They need someone to depend on them, for someone to think of them as relevant. I've seen so many people blaming the victims, but it's ALWAYS the groomer's fault wtf is wrong with you guys??
there are also a lot of male celebrities having children with women young enough to be their daughters and people still find more excuses to ignore and trivialize them by using the "but they were *insert age here* when they first got married!" which doesn't mean anything!
Every guy I met who dated inappropriately much younger justified it saying they were not the ones who went after the young one. Like that was acceptable.
No because they’re literally still held responsible for the “relationship” as well. Like this should only be endorsed when the two people are adults, not literal teenagers/kids.
I literally hated when the trailers would play on tv, and not to be that guy BUT I can assure you if the19 year old was a girl instead of a boy a lot more people would find it creepy ( as they should because it’s creepy regardless)
If you think turning 25 is bad, just you wait. But seriously, my aunt is a huge Elvis fan. Saw a video about the age gap and Elvis liking to spend time with underage girls, but when I asked her about it she basically walked away saying: I don’t want to know about that. It’s a sentiment I’ve encountered a few times. Some people would rather idolise their heroes than face the truth. It’s a dangerous thing.
Honestly Call Me By Your Name being set in Italy is quite fitting Here grooming is basically allowed I'm Italian and I remember when I was a kid all adults around me would tell me "as long as both people in the relationship truly love each other it doesn't matter if one is an adult and one is a minor, love knows no bounds" (adults in this case being family and school teachers and my parents' friends-) Thank God I never believed them cause that mentality is really dangerous So props to the author ig, setting it in Italy is very believable. That's the only "good" thing I can say about it tho.
@@FrenkieWest32 nine-TEEN. as in teenager. they are a teenager. it doesn't matter if the law says 18 year olds are legal adults, they're still kids in many ways. they lack experience and certain maturity, and while they can get married and drive and make huge life decisions independently, that doesn't mean they aren't vulnerable and impressionable. especially if the person much older than them and flirting with them is successful or well respected in some regard. 19 year olds aren't minors, but they're still just kids who don't fully understand when someone older than them is fetishizing their youth and abusing their naivety. teenagers should only date people in their age pool and for them that means a 19 year old really shouldn't be dating someone over 21. the amount of growth you go through during your teens and early adulthood is HUGE. that's why its even creepy when 14 year olds date 17 year olds--one has just entered high school and is experiencing being a "true" teenager for the first time while the other is at the end of it and is preparing for adulthood.
@@melonfiend8309 and is the word ''teenager'' supposed to be your argument? That's a non-sequitur. Anything else what you say is true to varying degrees for every human being on earth. Except for the kids part, no you're not a kid at 19. You even betray yourself at the end, you say 17 is ''at the end of being a true teenager and preparing for adulthood''. So what is 19 then?
“I just turned 25 and that is so horrible,” girl, nah. Don’t do that to yourself or young viewers. You just turned 25 and your brain is fully developed, you’re intelligent, introspective and have an experience that is well applied to videos. You just turned 25 and it’s great.
that whole brain development thing is pretty much pseudoscience. there is actually no defined point when the human brain fully matures because it's different from person to person
@@GirlyFish42069intelligence isnt that same as maturity. there are 8 year old prodigies out there who are far more intelligent than the adults around them, but they're still not mature
@@thechumbucket8986 that's true, but someone doesn't automatically turn mature because they're 25, just like they don't turn mature at 18. It depends on the person, but 18-24 year olds aren't the vulnerable toddlers that people nowadays think they are.
I'm so tired of the extremism online. I don't think people grasp the idea that you can genuinely appreciate someone's art and/or accomplishments but then ALSO hold them accountable for the stuff they did/got away with. Maybe it calls some people out for mindlessly obsessing over everything an artist says or does, but we all learn and grow, and there's no shame in making mistakes so long as you learn from them. At the end of the day, celebrities are people that shouldn't be held above the law and morals, and that's that.
I think this is a popular trope in media but doesn’t happen nearly as often in real life. I just hate how TV shows and movies normalize it making it easier for real life predators to get away with it. Although as a teacher I’m a little biased and hate thinking about my own colleagues hurting the students we love and care about like that. But I’m not naive and I know this stuff happens and we need to talk about it :( and media targeting teens needs to teach them that it’s not okay
As a 33 year-old millenial, watching younger people discover Woody Allen and the allegations against him and immediately coming to the conclusion that he's just a creep is really refreshing. With my generation and those older than me there was heated and pointless discourse on "cancel culture" and how he's a genius and blaming the victims and so on.
That's weird. I'm also 33 and I remember a lot of people trying to cancel Woody Allen for being creepy. Yeah, some people argued you have to separate the art from the artist, but there was backlash at celebrities that support Woody Allan and Roman Polanski. It's usually people older than me trying to defend him. I'm also starting to see come around to them. But of course, that's just my experience. Edit to add this was before the term "cancel culture" was popular to use, so around my late teens when the public were trying hold these celebrities accountable.
@@psychedelicyeti6053I’m almost 50 and remember when the news actually broke and I’ve seen every generation drag the story back out decade after decade. The whole family is messed up. Like it or not - nothing that happened between Woody & Soon Yi was illegal, that we know of. Soon Yi has repeatedly stated that they didn’t enter into a relationship until she was 21. I don’t think there is evidence that it started way before. Woody & Mia didn’t marry, they didn’t live together, Soon Yi is Mia and Andre’s adoptive daughter, everyone has confirmed Soon Yi could not stand Woody when she was younger and she rarely interacted with him. It’s unlikely that she suddenly fell for him when he took her to a basketball game at the urging of Mia when she was 17. Considering the amount of animosity that was there I’m sure it took more than a minute. They are still together decades later and Soon Yi, the alleged victim, has always maintained the exact same story. Is it weird? Very. Is the family messed up? Absolutely - every last one of them. Was this situation actionable? No. *pardon edits. I’ve got an annoying headache that is slightly messing with my vision.
Yes the current generation is going through art history and cancelling every 'sinner' they find, with no trial needed. Also, the current generation has produced no noteworthy art whatsoever. So they're destroying all the great art of the past because literally no one is without sin, and the 'art' they're making now to replace it is just moralistic, preachy trash that nobody actually likes.
You should ask the son of Mia Farrow what he thinks of those allegations. Spoiler: he thinks that Mia Farrow was the real monster, a toxic women who manipulated her own childred and treated them like shit, who didn't accepted that her then adult daughter (who wasn't the daughter of Allen) had a relationship with Soon yi, and fabricated those allegations. And he himself when he was young, fearing Mia Farrow accused Allen, a thing that left him with a sense of guilt. And today we have still people thinking that Allen is a monster, and that the fact that there are people who don't even know well the facts and treat him as such is "refreshing".
That woody movie was a wish fulfillment fantasy. What do expect from a guy that goes by a nickname that literally means “erect penis”. Guy’s a S-Tier CREEP!
as much as people MIGHT defend these as "love stories", i as a grooming victim RELATE heavily to what the young people feel here. I don't think these people/authors realize they are literally depicting what grooming is. When I was 13 with a 16 year old "boyfriend", I was distraught for MONTHS meanwhile he moved on in less than a week, even got into another relationship. That makes you realize how little you are to them, how much they don't actually mean anything they tell you or you "share". Once you lose that naivete, girlishness, and can't give them what they want, you're nothing. Once you're not an ego boost, you're nothing.
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I'll die on this hill with you Nikki, age gaps need this conversation so bad. As someone who was groomed at 14, I can't even date someone 5 years older than me at this point, people have told me I'm weird or making a big deal out of nothing for turning down a 26y/o when I was 20. I genuinely can't be around older men who show interest in me it makes my skin crawl
I would absolutely watch a part two !!
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Do a part two and you should especially talk about Charlie Heatons relationship with an adult while he was 18 or something and groomed him into having a child. It’s so sad
BEGGING for that part 2 🙏
Lil fun fact about Priscilla: Jacob Elordi got casted for his menancing aura and his overpowering height. The purprose was making Elvis visually more predatory.
Lol he is quite menacing isn't he?
@@kayland.5724 He can bring that seriousness and uncomfortable aura, besides his height making him more terrifying, I understand why they have casted him as Frankenstein's Monster for an upcoming movie.
Jacob would have killed that role tbh
Clever casting, then!
I watched an interview they did with him and the star of Priscilla, and he was hunching and stood with his legs far apart to appear shorter. I thought it was sweet and thoughtful he knows that his height can be intimidating.
it's crazy how Harry Styles was involved with so many adult women when he was a teenager and instead of the media talking about how creepy it was HE got framed as a "womanizer" who likes older women
RIGHT! It's always the younger one who gets blamed it is disgusting, he is nowhere close to a womanizer from what I've seen. Like Taylor Swift's ten year age gap with Jake Gyllenhaal (She was barely 20, he was almost 30), sure her fans all hate him, but there's a disgusting lot that blames Taylor and calling her a slut.
@@Monkchelle_Kongbamanot if he was a child you goober. Think with your brain.
Maybe because it's not a big deal (rather _no_ deal at all), welcome to human nature?
oh you have a close relationship with him?@@Monkchelle_Kongbama
@@Serjo777 reverse the sexes and then its suddenly sexual harrasment
seeing a creator feel the need to explain who Elvis is has been the biggest reality check in a while for me
I don't think Elvis is any less ubiquitous than he ever has been, it's just good practice to give background on things in your videos whether or not you think everyone knows about it
That he’s a villain? Because I guess that makes Colonel Parker the hero all along.
Elvis has been dead for almost 50 years. Meaning millions have no clue who he is now a days
@@Error4x5 Sure, I was born in 92 and the only thing I know about him is he engaged and married with a kid/teen and used to eat a sandwich called fool's gold. Although I'm aware he's considered the king of some music genre (can't remember which now), have never been exposed to his music.
Just for context I'm from Brazil, so guess my ancestors were too engaged in Bossa Nova at the time and I can't blame them, it's too good.
*King of rock
For me it was 'the twist no one saw coming' about Woody Allen's sketchy behavior.
Fun fact, Emanuel Macron (the president of France) is married with his teacher ( Brigitte Macron)
Sounds very "fun"- 🫥
We do indeed take the piss out of him time and again for that yeah...
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Damn
Wait like college teacher ? I know it doesn't make the situation ok but still
if your "soulmate" is 14 theres something very very wrong with you
Agreed
Ones soulmate had to be 14 at one point.
@@zapazap sure, if you were between the age of 12 and 16 while they did so, yes
@@MillyThe_Rat Even if not, one's soulmate had to be 14 at one point.
There are no exceptions to my claim. If your soulmate is currently over 14, your soulmate *had* to be 14 at one point. It makes no diffference the age differential.
It is of mathematical necessiy.
No 'ifs' about it.
the point is if you are a !grown adult! and u claim ur sulfate is a 14 year old kid, didn't think that would go over anyone's head omg
I *hate* when people are willing to accept predatory behavior when it's someone attractive or when it's an older woman with a younger - boy.
*Edit:* y'all - *sigh* my friends, I'm not talking about lgbtqia+ right now. If I was, I would've said so.
@catfart.Unfortunately, older men are overrepresented whether it’s young men or young women. Because those types of “relationships” are based on feelings of power rather than affection or even attraction. It’s nice here that the call me by your name section mentioned that anyone can be creepy
@catfart. Statistics? I think you missed what I was saying, but the comment was rambling so I get it. Just mentioning the most common offenders seen when it comes to that type of abuse.
its called being a milf
I hate how you clowns can't get over yourselves. Truly pathetic.
@@carelessdreamer No, you're just sexist.
My parents have a nine year age gap. To adults, age gaps become less of a big deal when they’re adults. But at that note, my parents didn’t even know each other until they were both adults. Even my parents will agree, a 14 year old dating a grown ass man is not okay.
yeah, like a 35 year old dating a 45 year old really doesn't matter as long as they're both consenting adults.
Exactly, some gaps definitely change depending on the stages of life….for example, a 15 and 20 year old dating is inappropriate af, but a 20 and 25 year old isn’t a very big deal, or a 23 and 28 yr old, ext.
@@livvlifeI dunno… those still seem iffy to me. I feel like still even between the age of 20-25 there’s still development going on in peoples brains at that age… or trying to get adjusted… idk.
@@thelingeringartist ok yea 20-25 is fair, I see that now. 23-27 or 25-30 and stuff seems fine.
@@thelingeringartistpeople 18 -25 are adults but theyre still finding themselves, so the ethical concerns of age gap relationships for these people depends on a case by case basis, but generally high schoolers should always be off limits for sex/romance doesnt matter if theyre 18 or 19 theyre stuck in a institution designed for children
There were never any incidents where my dad was grossly sexually inappropriate towards me, but “Roman Polanski did nothing wrong” was the hill he wanted to die on, and when I was 13, his insistence that I was a full fucking adult basically groomed me for predators.
The thing that saved me, ironically, was stealing his battered paperback copy of Lolita; because as fucked as every subsequent adaptation - including those authored by Nabokov himself - were, the original text functioned very, very well as an indictment of any adult who would’ve been interested in me at the age of 13.
(But apparently, that was not a point my dad took away from the novel, or from the experience of literally being my parent.)
TL/dr: My dad fucking sucks and I no longer speak to him, but reading Lolita at 13 served to warn me away from adults who sexualized me.
Man, I hope ure doing okay. It's really tragic to have a family member u've spent years of ur life with have immoral beliefs.
Hot damn. I hope bro is ok now.
Going through those realizations are. So awful.
I'm so sorry❤
good ur going ok now and i agree with u literally all of the movie adaptations of lolita depicy HER as the initiator and its frustrating
Had a similar, but not nearly as bad experience with my own dad. Don't know if he realized what he was saying or what he meant by it, but he basically stated that since I am formally recognized by the church (AKA I chose to go through confirmation at 15, bc I like the singing part of going to church, and our priest is chill), I am basically an adult.
He never did anything, but sometimes, again very rarely, there'd be some weird short comments that I just don't like.
Creeped me out a little, especially bc he didn't only say it once, but I might've turned paranoid because of the internet and stuff?
I am both very trusting and very suspicious of everything, so I both think everyone has an ulterior motive at the same time as I think everything is sunshine and rainbows. A very confusing pair.
A 10 year age gap is definitely NOT a problem, the problem is the ages they are when they are dating, 14 and 24 is bad and problematic, but 30 and 40 is NOT bad or problematic
...yes, yes it is
Edit: Y'all can stop @ING ME NOW IT'S BEEN A YEAR.
Edit 2: Okay, here's my personal opinion that y'all are so desperate for and keep constantly @ing me for. I am saying that any age gap that's really above 6 or 7 can still be SEEN as problematic. Ofc it's way way way worse when it's something like a teen and adult, I never said that it wasn't. What I am saying is that 10 years is still a big gap in maturity level, even when it is two consenting adults. Why? Because it's nearly a decade worth of difference in knowledge and culture.
Again, this is MY PERSONAL OPINION. I am not stopping you from dating whatever tf you want. This is a valid opinion, simply because even wanting someone that much younger than you seems strange to me. Okay? Okay. Thank you. Now go enjoy life.
@@mahismelodies3685how so ? There’s a huge difference between 2 full grown adults and one that’s barely an adult and the other is.
@@mahismelodies3685 No, it's not. If you say a 30 year old woman can't make their own decision to date a 40 year old man then your basically saying "all women are children who aren't mature or responsible enough to make their own dating decisions". She's a grown woman, not someone who just turned 18.
@@mahismelodies3685 wait until u find out about most parents 💀
@@mahismelodies3685 Nah 30 and 40 is fine. If you have a problem with that too you're just judgemental.
im a teacher and I HATE how the student teacher relationship thing is always fetishistic and romanticized in tv. so yes I would love to see a video about that because people don't talk about it aloot
Yeah, even in school! At least in mine, I had to read a book about a relationship like that in 9th grade. I remember it was more of an guardianship relationship instead of a teacher-student one, though, but it doesn't make it any less iffy.
The power dynamic is gross and the fallout never ends well.
I hate seeing it even in fanfiction, it makes me sick to my stomach. why is it so fricking popular (I know why but still ew)
Literally in a show called riverdale where theres a teenage boy who got groomed by his teacher and have sex and that sht was so creepy to me. And the show didn’t even mentioned it was p3dophilic, they even mock the boy for it
@Mizushimeee Riverdale is TERRIBLE. The showrunner basically used the characters like his dolls, living out his fantasies. He does the same for each show he is involved in. Netflix's Sabrina wasn't too bad but the s3x scenes felt very forced and unnecessary. Literally did nothing for the plot.
Calling Priscilla Elvis' "soulmate" is fucking wild since he was emotionally and physically done with her after she had Lisa Marie because he couldn't see her as a girl and a mother at the same time (according to Priscilla herself), because surprise, surprise, he's just a nonce.
Also There is no such thing as having ONE soulmate. Your friends, family, new love can be your soulmate too. You can have multiple soulmates :)
@@Mari-od1irif you believe in soul mates at all, it's silly to say you can't only have 1.
And Pricilla was 14 while Elvis was like in his 20s when they were together or sm. It was bad enough with lolita but now their romanticising a real predatory relationship
@@rachelmarie7473it’s silly to say you can ONLY have one, imo. it reinforces even more the idea of « finding THE one » leading to a whole bunch of issues, not to mention the damage and harm that can result from ppl trying to « keep the one ».
i’m a strong believer in soul mates (not soulmates) as in people we used to know in the soul realm ✨ it’s a very endearing way to think of those we know and love (or not so much).
@@Mari-od1irsure, but usually soulmate is used in a romantic context, and that’s what the movie was referring too. So 1 soulmate.
a few months is okay
1 year is okay
2 years is okay
10 years between an adult and a teenager is not okay
anything is okay (ish) as long as theyre both around 21-25 or over (i say 21-25 because thats the time when most peoples brains are fully finished development)
@@LesbianKimDokja That's a great example, yeah. Honestly, huge age gaps are fine if you're both *consenting legal adults* and actually love and care about each other
@@hydropipedurmom you're delusional this "consenting legal adults" excuse doesn't make age gap relationships any better! this idea that they "love and care for each other" is all just a facade! stop being delusional!
@@fatimahanwaar306 I'm not going to tell someone to break up just because they're 28 and their partner is 40. If you're FRESH out of highschool, it's completely different,.
@@hydropipedurmom you're delusional if you think of any criticism against age gap relationships dismissing it as "telling people to break up" you're uneducated a 28 year old dating a 40 year old is EQUALLY as wrong as dating someone "fresh out of high school" it's never "different" two wrongs don't make a right! educate yourself and stop trying to act like you're so "open minded"
I feel like age gaps are fine most of the time as long as you meet when YOURE BOTH GROWN ADULTS the problem with these is that one person is always a literal child
There's people who meet in highschool with age gaps of 17-18 or 18-16, thats not uncommon or weird at all. what WOULD be weird is meeting someone who's outside highschool with an age gap of 17 and 20.
@@christiantrent1030 yea, I meant more like larger age gaps, you’re totally right about smaller ones
@jerms_mcerms9231 I guess but that’s not what the laws are? And what do you mean “being an adult is changing in the legal sense” what is your proof of this. I do still agree tho that 18 imo is still technically a kid or “young adult”
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We all have bad days, but bringing up a point and then getting mad at someone when they wanna learn more isn't very kind, please reconsider next time.@jerms_mcerms9231
@jerms_mcerms9231 because you made a statement? If your gonna make statements like what you said then you should back it up atleast when asked, if you don’t want to fine but I was legit just asking.
"times were different back then" is just as good as "boys will be boys"
Agreed
There was a time when courtships had parental oversight.
Nope ." Back then" means they were dumb, we know more now. "BWBB" means that's just how it is, it's useless to try and change it.
That's not at all the same. Times WERE different. But additionally, culture is not a monolith based on the year. Just like today, different cultures all over America (and the world) have different standards of morality. And to ignore the heavy influence of your childhood, you church, your community, your school, your parents, etc in the formation of your personal ethics and acceptance of societal standards is completely naive.
I'm a socialist, atheist, pacifist, pro-LGBT queer guy. There are countless people that agree with most of my ethics, and countless more people who disagree with them. And to pretend like Mississippi and Tennessee in the 1930's, 40's and 50's (when Elvis was growing up) was not a society that accepted a lot of different standards than we expect today is just complete ignorance of reality.
@@247Barcaro its useless to try to change abuse, rape, grooming and sexual assault? cuz thats the only time people say "boys will be boys"
Saying that "times were different" is a bull crap excuse. In the 1950s٫ the family show Leave it to Beaver has an episode where Wally٫ a teenage minor٫ dates an adult woman. This is treated VERY seriously by his family and friends and Wally is played as a victim throughout the episode. People know when things are wrong.
knowing that something is wrong doesn't mean that it doesn't happen in real life still. art should be made on things that are problematic about real life to create a conversation about it. if you think a movie or a work of fiction showing something problematic means it's endorsing it, then you're too stupid to understand art.
@@hermanubis96 depiction and normalization are two VERY different things. Leave it to Beaver was a show aimed at children and families, so they had a responsibility to show grooming as wrong. It's the same thing with media aimed at teenagers.
@@kyliesmith2004 it’s not the movie’s fault if social media teenagers miss the point because the actors are attractive. people missing the point doesn’t mean that the movie is attempting normalization
@@hermanubis96The movies were attempting normalization.
Hollywood has a massive pedophile problem, be it old celebrities in their 30s dating teens or celebrities being a regulers of Epstein's island.
Also people back then married young- as in like two 17 year olds getting married, not 14 marrying a 27 year old. My great grandmother married at 17 but her husband was also around her age.
Grooming with celebrity's is very often over looked, especially male victims. One notable person is Aaron taylor-johnson, he was 17 when he met his future wife of 45. She was a director on a film he was acting in. They started dating when he turned 18.
She actually knew him since he was 6 but waited until he was 18 to baby-trap him.
Oh good gosh. The reply is further horrifying.
45-18=27
27 YEAR AGE GAP.
THAT IS WILD
@@soaringspirits2267 I second that
@@GirlyFish42069 I did not think it could get worse but it just did with a few words... These types of people shouldn't exist
The weird age gap wasn’t even the biggest problem with No Hard Feelings for me. It was the fact that she was constantly pressuring her to engage in sexual acts when he very clearly was uncomfortable. It was so weird.
To be fair i watched it yesterday and she was kinda pushy but when she saw he was uncomfortable or unhappy or sth happened and he didnt want to she was kind to him and didnt push further.
& the fact the parents were so obsessed with their son having sex that they directly intervene in the creepiest of ways ?? Ick
Dude, to me BOTH things are weird, you just can't date a very young guy at that stage of your life..
creppy
No but his parents are also pressuring her to get into him is so icky
The author of Call Me By Your Name said he finds 12 y/o girls attractive soooo i think that says everything i need to know about him and his work
IM SORRY WHAT???? 😀
NO BC HUH?
No that film is so nasty bro
Dude, the author is literally known for being scandalous. There's no proof he ever started anything with a 12-year-old.
@@lulianjuliuswassbach it said he finds them attractive, not they had anything to do with each other sexually.
"Call me by your name" always made me uncomfortable. I remember my friends fangirling over it because it was 2 boys, while I only saw an age gap and a sus relationship
Saaamme!!!
I was so sure that this was the aim tbh. I was uncomfortable for the whole movie and thought that this was what was expected of the viewer.
You can imagine my surprise when I went on the internet afterwards haha 😅
Same, my old friend loooved it, but the whole premise just made me feel weird. We even had arguments over it?!
Same, I’m a queer person and I CANNOT stand this movie. But I do know my cishet childhood friend likes it 💀
frrr. it just pisses me off that gay representation in film almost always has to be so creepy or stereotyped😭
yall that one song about two guys being in a relationship (montero) i wonder if it references this in the lyrics. :/
I saw Call Me By Your Name in theatres and was uncomfortable the entire time.
When people clapped at the end and said how much they liked it i was mind boggled.... weird experience.
I feel like it's very intentional that almost all of the fiction age gaps have the younger character as a 17yo. it's an age that is easier for people to excuse because of how close it is to being a legal adult, but it's still young enough to be able to say stuff like "I'm/you're dating a high schooler"
There are high schoolers who are 18 and 19 though, so I don’t know why they don’t do something like that, or the teenager has been emancipated and is graduating early. It’s got interesting story potential.
@@darkstarr984probably because they want them to still be considered a minor
@@darkstarr984 And tbh I also find it weird when it's like, it's okay the moment they are 18. Like you do not become unimaginably wiser the day you turn 18. 18-40 would be gross to me lol. Age gaps should still be small until approx 21 imo. I feel like if at 22 you wanna date a 40yo you have more experience and agency and stuff.
Fr dude even if they are 18 I would still be weirded out of sum1 older than like 22 tried to date them. Like how is it okay that the day they turn 18 they're allowed to date anybody way older than them. I feel like 19 should be the norm of dating older ppl cuz at least at that point you'd be out of high school.
Yes, thanks for bringing that on point!
One of the MANY good things that BoJack Horseman does is call out this behavior (especially with celebrities), how messed up it is, and the effects it has on the victims and the perpetrators. SPOILERS: When Penny (17) and BoJack (in his 40s by then) almost have sex, Charlotte (Penny's mom) catches them and immediately cuts ties with BoJack, making him lose someone who he loved for years. As time went on, we saw that that night had a negative effect on Penny as she matured, realizing how messed up it was. "I was 17, I didn't know any better." It even bites BoJack in the back later on during his interview and relationships with others.
I still see people trying to justify it by saying PENNY was the one who took advantage of him
@@Gh0stcrumbsofficial what the fuck?
YES! The point of Bojack is not to idolise him. It is an explanation of how a person spirals down so hard, not an excuse. The moment you relate with Bojack, you are supposed to seek help and take accountability, as he does towards the end of the show.
Not to mention sarah-lynn who he was literally a father figure to when she was like 10
@@MyFatherLooksLikeAPallasCati haven't watched it yet but my bro said that bojack is 'a fucking mess' personified, I've seen a few episodes and i agree with him.
I'm so glad you included examples of different gendered relationships. This isn't an issue involving creepy old men with a young girl (although most of them are), but a deep-rooted issue that can exist in any relationship. There are also so many films that play down other power imbalances, but ones involving age gaps are particularly poignant.
@@horse3987 that's literally what they said, read their comment again
@chogboogus nah, just the comment is worded so wrong
also the creepy women who date younger teens... but for some reason get overlooked
You're being ridiculous
@@cloudbasedbear unfortunately incels will overlook those kinds of "relationships" as long as the woman in question is conventionally attractive
Also disturbing is how many men there are who feel like there's no problem with an older woman commiting statutory rape with an underage boy if they find the woman attractive. I've heard many guys make comments like "lucky guy" in response to news stories about high school teachers having sex with students.
frrr like wtf do you mean 'lucky' that's traumatising for many people. You should be supporting them, not down playing a horrific situation
@@moonie_strfr
Uhmm maybe cause the boy consented to what was happening and was himself proud of doing it ? Now if he was complaining about it then yeah that’s fucked up. But you can’t say “rape” when the kid is consenting to what he’s aware of doing.
Yes it's not okay
@@EternalHunter420 what if the boy was brainwashed to consent? how about that?? just say you defend pedos and get lost
My mom dated a 25 yr old when she was only 14 in the late 70s. She even ran away with him for months and my grandparents allowed this. She still to this day acts like the whole thing was normal, but she is extremely mentally dysfunctional and suffered with addictions her whole life. Times were different, but there's is a reason times changed. People now understand the long term damage of these types of relationships.
@@jimmcneal5292fbi open up
@@jimmcneal5292 A 14 yr old dating a 25 yr old is not normal...
@@crazyducklady5500 it is. And should become legal again(and it will, the only question is when)
@@haleyfowler193 crazy pietists will always exist, all we, sane people, can do is to ignore those
@@jimmcneal5292 So, its normal for a full adult to date a barely teenager?
Also, Pochahontas was a child when John Smith met her! Disney has a BUNCH of their tales depict these romances but they turn a blind eye at the fact that a lot of the Disney princesses were literally children in reality!
Snow White being 14 threw me for a loop because my entire childhood I thought she was a grown woman. So many Disney princesses are kids that date grown men. Like Flynn Rider and Rapunzel are 18 and 26, Rapunzel being 17 when they meet. It’s genuinely so disgusting to realize how many of our favorite childhood stories have these kinds of aspects about them. I have a hard time watching Disney nowadays because of the fact
@@Gh0stcrumbsofficial I don't think it would be wild to assume that they're aged up in the Disney versions. Snow White certainly doesn't look 14.
@@LjuboCupic1912Disney ages her up to 14. The original story, Snow White was 7
@@lovelysartstudio8299 Jesus… so we have a relationship between a seven year old and a thirty year old in one version, which is layers on top of layers of fucked up, and a fourteen year old and an eighteen year old in the other, which isn’t as fucked up but is still really bad. Fantastic.
@@Gh0stcrumbsofficiali don’t think the prince is actually 31.
At most probably 18, which okay that’s still weird but 31 is kinda an over exasperation.
Flynn and Rapunzel don’t start dating until she’s 18. Plus Disney deaged Flynn a little bit in the series which admittedly if they really cared that much about the age difference, they should’ve just had him be 23 from the get go.
As a gay man, I am SO f***ing sick of Call My By Your Name being the "quintessential" gay movie. I feel like the ONLY gay man on this planet who is like "HELLO??? IT'S LITERALLY ABOUT A PEDO WITH A CHILD, AND IT'S CONSIDERED THE MOST ROMANTIC SH** OF ALL TIME?!?"
real this is not the representation we want 😭
lol the only thing i liked about that movie was its aesthetic 😆 and the mom is pretty
For real. And my queer and non-queer friends looked at me weird for disliking the movie. Call me by your name isn’t a great gay movie, besides being aesthetically pleasing. They want to justify it with „oh in Italy it’s legal“… just because it’s legal doesn’t mean it’s morally correct
And, personally from what ive seen, its mostly straight girls saying that the older guy was sweet to him and how they shoulda ended up together its so weird 😭
I watched it when I was like 14 and at that time I had only watched CMBYN and Love Simon, which I thought were both beautiful movies. It's only now when I look back, I can see how terrible CMBYN is. The age gap thing was so unnecessary, the movie apart from it is beautiful, but was Elio being 17 really necessary?? (Don't even get me started on the book it's just Elio being a horny teenager lmao)
I want to thank you for talking about the difference between genuine creeps and those with OCD with these types of intrusive thoughts. So many with this type of OCD never tell anyone because theyre afraid theyre a bad person.
Another version of this trope is the one-episode one off in sitcoms, "Women in her 20's sleeps with a 17 year old and is embarrassed when she learned his age"
It happens in Friends, Greek, and Emily in Paris.
Thank you!! That is SOOO weird to me!!
Or “woman who is married and bangs the gardener and he ends up being a highschooler and somehow it’s on the younger guy for being ‘in the middle of the marriage’ when dude is a child”
(Desperate Housewives)
@@bluueorbWHAT
yeeah you really need to know someone's age BEFORE you sleep with them ...
It's insane how people even DO ANYTHING with someone they don't even know of, let alone the AGES. It's just so weird...
Scott Pilgrim really hits me hard personally. Right after I turned 18 I started dating a guy in his 20s that got me into our local punk scene. I'd go to all of his shows and he'd get me into 21+ up shows because I was with the band. Everyone openly joked about our relationship, but no one seriously criticized him or warned me. That turned into the most toxic relationship of my life.
I’m so sorry :( you’re not alone though, I understand you and so many others in this comment section. I’m so so glad you got out of that relationship and hope you’re well!
I‘m so sorry that happened to you.💕
you were 18, wtf are you on about?
@@Soapy-chan Just because something is legal, doesn't mean its not morally reprehensible
You're a grown woman at 18. Chose better men, cause if you don't have family support no one will coddle you about it.
my mum was with a 20yr old when she was 15 and then had his son at 18. She full on had a break down to me (Which isn't that good) about how devastated she was that no one in her life told her it was wrong.
i'm so sorry she had to go through that, i hope she's doing okay
My mom had me at 15 by my 20 y/o dad literally no one in her life told her it was wrong she thought it was normal until i pointed it out about it being gross and weird it makes me sad how many victims don’t realize they where taking advantage of
I went thru something similar, I got pregnant at 14 by an 18 year old and it took me years to even consider it might have been wrong because everyone else was okay with it.
@accelerationquanta5816get off of this channel, pedo defender ❤️
@@Stalofos babes, I'm into history & it's fucking weird.
I'd say that comparing the statements "Elvis groomed Priscilla" and "the Earth is round" is actually very accurate, since both are true but if you say them you run the risk of having some *truly* annoying, vile, and just plain ridiculous people trying to argue with you about it and being *extremely* attached to their weird, wrong opinions
Elvis did not groom Priscilla. He left her in Germany at 14, didn't see her again until she was 16, then didn't see her again until she was two months short of 18. She spent her teenage years in Germany dating a slew of different guys.
@@saphireblue3563ur literally the person the comment is talking about lmao
@@roach-sama3503 Well my husband was 13 years older than me. It had absolutely no bearing on anything. No effect whatsoever.
@@saphireblue3563ur just proving ur weird with this statement 😭
@@KuKu_frog I don't go the way the wind blows. I have to have a logical reason to believe something.
The fact that the author of CMBYN in that interview quote talks about how he shouldn't tell anyone about his attraction to twelve year-old girls and then proceeds to out himself in an interview. There's nothing better than these creeps outing themselves.
This is one of the reasons why I'm confused as to how the LGBT community holds cmbyn as something special when it's just a creepy relationship no one needed
@@Lemoncakelover678 I'm sure some lgbt+ folks do, but I don't know anyone personally who does, if that helps you feel better?
@@Lemoncakelover678 Honestly I don't think as many people in the community like it as much as it seems, I think a big part of its popularity grew from a straight audience but I just speculate that based on how it was talked about at the time of its release.
But also normalization of age gaps still happens with lgbt folks just like it does straight ones
@@Lemoncakelover678 Most of the people who love that movie are not LGBT+ tbh. CMBYN is one of those movies straight people uphold as some dramatic, artistic portrayal about how tragic it is to be gay. They also love Brokeback Mountain and Moonlight. Now, both of those are good movies, but I'm just saying there's an obvious subcategory of gay movie that straight people prefer over all else. Straight people don't love gay comedies.
@@Aelffwynnif that's the case then I'm glad though for me, I always see people praise this movie both straight and gay and it will continue to confuse me
I remember reading Call me by your name and throw it away when I found out about the age gap. I was 14 and watching people say "in Italy it's legal if he's older than 14" actually scared me.
edit: no hate to Italians lmao it's just weird that people go and LEARN about the age of concent of countries to try to justify this shit
obviously it's legal; only these jewnited shitholes of america has an AoC at 18, yikes
sell it back, don't throw away books lol
@@highdefinition450 it was just a saying, no books were harmed in this story
Did you, by chance, get called a homophobe? Some people got real defensive when I pointed out to them that a grown man having sex with a teenager was... problematic, to say the least. I asked them if they would change their minds were this a movie depicting a heterosexual pair, and they just called me a bigot, lol.
@@zaja2418as a gay person, anyone who says that ur a bigot or a homophobe for calling out how weird the relationship was, is not right in the head. whether its a homosexual or heterosexual relationship with that type of age gap, its still weird!
Call Me By Your Name has always just seemed similar to Lolita to me... its sad how people will actually ignore men being groomed (by men or women) and act like its the most romantic thing in the world
I totally get what people mean when they say relationships like this are immoral or wrong in their eyes. But to completely bash the legality of it regardless of the country it's from simply provides a sense of unreasonable pride. America is not the only continent, and in fact, holds the least influence on the rest of the world. I seriously don't know where we came up with the idea that if America says it, it goes. No matter what your point is, it should never be okay to consider the laws of another nation unacceptable (except if it's tyranny in a way). At the end of the day, Elio and Oliver's relationship is completely legal and there is absolutely nothing we Americans can do about it. Leave it alone. You can comment on our problems but not the laws of another country, continent, or nation. That is just straight up disrespectful, and I couldn't care less of the point you'd be trying to make if you'd have to come to ignorance like that to make it. Disgusting.
@@moonyyuu8834Dude they're not even talking about laws. Get bent bot
@@moonyyuu8834no gay people can be groomed just as easily as anyone else. i'm sorry but even if it's legal it doesn't make it moral lol.
@@OreoCookieCrumble I'm not flexible enough for that.
@@moonyyuu8834 i get your point but im not american and also im 17, i couldn't even imagine dating a 24 year old... that just seems wrong and illegal... im in highschool and a 24 year old has graduated from high school and college and probably has a job, so they are 2 phases of life ahead of me (if that makes sense), hence they are bound to be much more mature than me. I mean at the end of the movie, Elio was the one left crying, wondering if what they had was even real, while Oliver just gets to move on with his life and get married, further showing how Elio is young and less experienced with "flings" while for oliver, it was just a fling. I dont think anyone can justify a full grown adult wanting to mingle with a kid who's in/ barely out of highschool... just because some cultures are still okay with it (saying this as a person of another culture) doesnt mean its right
FINALLY someone acknowledging that Call me by your name is weird because of the age gap
I need someone to acknowledge the creepiness of Licorice Pizza! No one was talking about how uncomfortable the age gap was 25 and 15.
I remember talking about this film with my sister and she said she liked this film and didn’t mind their relationship but I just couldn’t get past the main female character being pursued by a teenage boy. So gross.
YES I couldn't stand this movie because age gap is just so insane. It's nicely shot and well acted, but I just couldn't get around the 10 year age gap + it being a student-teacher relationship.
I loved Licorice Pizza but I cringed at that age difference.
@@girlzrule810 She wasn't his teacher, but it was still really inappropriate. She had a position of power over him by agreeing to be his chaperone.
not even an age gap atp thats just straight up "pdf"philia
im glad to see i wasnt the only one feeling icky about No Hard Feelings. when i saw the trailer in theaters once, i was genuineky shocked to see such a movie get greenlit cuz i was like "isnt he literally a teeanger?!?!
Even if he was older, the fact that his parents are paying someone to force him to have sex would already be gross enough, but they had to make it worth by making him barely adult and shaming a teenager because he's a virgin.
I don't understand how someone thought about this plot and get it approved, why an actress that shouldn't be that desperate for a role accepted to be in this film, and generally speaking how this movie was made released without anyone ever thinking that perhaps there could be something wrong with this whole idea.
@opale5373 yessss ever since I saw that trailer I've felt weird towards Jennifer Lawrence like she's so popular she didn't need to take this role
@@opale5373 of course its wrong! thats why its funny! That's the point! Do you need daddy to hold your hand to watch the scary movie??
In defense of no hard feelings.
I think it’s a terrible outdated trope they were referencing about the societal pressure of being a Boy and having to transform into a false assumptions of what manhood is suppose to be.
But in away the movie breaks those tropes a bit. Like just a little.. it’s still weird.
(Unnecessary blabbering)
I do like the contrast and portrayal Of how gen z are persevered and yearning for more intellectual connection while millennials have a tendency to throw themselves away into soulless sexual relationships due to trauma and or no knowledge of self worth.
wasn't it based on a craigslist thing
PRISCILLA WASNT EVEN A SOPHOMORE SHE WAS LIKE FREDHMAN/8TH GRADE AGE WHICH IS LITERALLY MIDDLE SCHOOL IT MAKES ME SO MAD
this shi got me tweaking fr 💀💀
yeah. i was in 8th grade when i was 14. started 9th grade at 14 too but turned 15 a few months after.
@@nameofthename When I was 15 all remember was learning how to multiple double digits and crap
POP OFFFFFF
as a teen girl, conversations like this from people like you make me feel so much more safe in the world, just spreading awareness and calling it what it is. i just wanted to thank you. i am adopting you as my older sister.
As a 38 women i can tell you to be so careful with people and always protect yourself. People can lie to you for years. Bit off topic but that has been a defining theme from my 20s and 30s. And some people will be pillars of what excellence means. Its wild.
I just left a 10 year relationship with someone who was 10 years older than me and started dating me a month after I turned 18. I watched may DECEMBER this week and just sobbed. In the relationship I felt like an “exception “ but now that I’m out I just think of all the time I lost in my 20’s. And that’s not even considering someone being preyed on in their early teens. It’s wild.
I understand you :( I mourn my years 17-23, it hurts but just know you’re not alone, I’ve spent the last 2 years trying to figure out who I even am
I for real hope u heal from that, man :[
I mourn my time lost to a groomer too. please know you're not alone ❤
Girlie, please don't cry. You CAN and WILL thrive in your 30s. And I hope you find someone to love you right ❤
@@nikkicarreon Hugs to you Nikki. It's a pretty big deal that you continue to forge your path forward with the dignity and cleverness that defines your character 🙏🏼❤
literally 1am but i am SO happy that you are talking about priscilla specifically!!! i saw people saying that their relationship is so "priscilla and elvis" as if that's good??? like totally romanticizing it, makes me so sad.
That’s where people consume a piece of media incorrectly. Romanticizing becomes annoying and disturbing
@NotVille_why are you bots everywhere
@@PaperLoser-gv4wbYeah, they just see everything superficially and make a clown out of themselves
@@noriiidon't engage with them by replying pls! Just report them when you see the comments
The way lolita was portrayed in America really shaped a generation for the worst in these cases
My boomer dad has said that people weren't actually okay with Elvis and Priscilla so no, it wasn't "different" times
It was a different time in that people would let it slide back then.
@@angryox3102 except that some people didn't want to let it slide, as this person is saying. And they didn't let Jerry slide, so I wonder why the double-standard with Elvis.
@@motherfudger6664 I think the cousin factor is the largest issue why everyone hates Lewis. Also, Lewis (most likely) knew his cousin from her birth and things had already escalated to marriage by the time she was 13. Elvis on the other hand met Priscilla when she was 14 and things didn’t escalate to marriage until years later.
I’m not trying to say that Elvis wasn’t a creep, but as far creeps go, he wasn’t as bad as Lewis. There are levels of creepiness.
Others were, so yes, it was “Different Times”. Especially in the Mexican communities. All of our grand parents had children at 14.
YEAH UM WHAT??? no like!!! people have always known this shit was terrible, that's propaganda speaking
OMG the idea of “it ended in heartbreak so it’s fine” insane take.
At 16 I became friends with a 22 year old who had a girlfriend and 2 kids. During a summer we spent a lot of time together and I “fell in love” but in reality I had a bad home life and he was an escape and the only person who gave me attention.
He told me all the time how he wish he could be with me and sleep with me but couldn’t because of my age. Also that I was “jailbait”.
Before anything super serious happened (even though his actions were ramping up) he moved back in with his girlfriend.
Technically with that view it’s “fine” cause it ended in my heartbroken cause he denied me but F No! That guy is a creep and needs to be on a list. I hate that view.
Agreed!
Well your guy obviously did you wrong. But it had nothing to do with your age difference.
"At 16 I became friends with a 22 year old who had a girlfriend and 2 kids. "
Amazing how a single sentence in the right context can tell you everything you need to know about a guy
I was groomed by my manager at work when I was 17 and he was 28. After it happened I kept gaslighting myself, trying to convince myself that “oh it wasn’t that bad” and “I was being dramatic”. Now I’ve come to accept that I was a victim, and it wasn’t my fault, what he did was awful. But it’s still nice to have videos like this that reinforce to me that I was wronged when I struggle to believe it.
@mrshadow_91417 year olds can’t even vote or drink alcohol in america… u can 10000% be groomed lol. it’s about power dynamics
@mrshadow_914just because you can legally do those things, it doesn't mean that you are developed as an adult. Full stop. A high schooler is 17 years old and still very much naive and vulnerable to manipulation. People who date 16-20 year olds for the purpose of age gaps do so because of their supposed innocence in order to "shape them" as people. It's a power imbalance and a relationship of control over someone's youth to appease the ego of the older person. Morally, why would someone want to date another person in a completely different stage of life? What is the appeal of someone that age? Why not go for someone closer in age?
@mrshadow_914 if youre over 17 this is an embarassing thing to say and youre a freak fr
@mrshadow_914 none of the things you listed prove someone can't be groomed lmao, you sound goofy and uninformed
im so sorry 💖😞 u deserve the world.
Lolita the book is so crazy to me because the book is a critique of western beauty standards around being youthful and looking young and also making fun of pedophiles. Like the whole reason Lolita is viewed the way it is, is A) It an unreliable narrator that is a pedophile and B) When it got published, grown men who reviewed the book said Humbert Humbert WAS THE VICTIM OF DOLORES(aka lolita). Vladimir Nobokov was very explicit too about how he wanted the book lolita to be marketed, which was it to just be a neutral color with the books name and nothing else. Once he died a lot of publishing companies started using "feminine" colors for the books, using imagery of like a girl stepping on gum, or like the copy of the book I own, a young woman's lips with cursive writing below the picture. Like Lolita is a book bullying pedophiles at best and at worst defending pedophiles
idk what publishing house moves from but there's at least one recent concert that's just a table/still life vase
Reminds me of people thinking Travis in taxi driver is a hero and omg all the people who quote and admire Tony Montana 😂
Tony Montana if anyone thinks he's a hero , run run run away😂😂😂 gosh if that's not a perfect example of toxic masculinity wt f is. What h e does to his sister and best friend . Yeah real aspurational dude 😅
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@@alisonmercer5946Same with people who think fight club and American psycho are movies you should live by
There's a mini series on Hulu called A Teacher (2020) which is a ten episode story with a teacher in her thirties and a senior in high school. It's pretty grounded, and tries to tackle the problems and aftermath of such a thing. In terms of media that presents age-gaps and power in relationships, this tv show actually attempts to critique it and maybe even say something insightful. It's not great, but it was trying.
And by trying, what it actually means is that it's gross because of the unfair power dynamic that makes it extremely abusive.
Ew I can't watch it
and in France our president is 40 something his wife 70 something she was his teacher back then when he was 16!
@sarahrean7174 omg every time I see him and his wife together I'm horrified how nobody in his life intervened. So many will go and defend it because they're "happy now" and have been together for so long, but that kind of relationship shouldn't be acceptable no matter how "happy" someone seems in the public eye
Not a story! It's a real thing that happened. The dude and the teacher ended up married with kids.
I just feel uncomfortable, watching the depictions of the stuff all the time like it does not make my soul feel good
I was actually groomed by my employer, when I was 16 to 18 and nothing illegal happened, but it was wrong and making it seem normalized is so creepy and bad for the young men and women of our future
The way you mentioned OCD and were so respectful and informed makes me genuinely so happy ily nikki
tbh lolita (the book) is actually a really good representation of grooming. it's disclosed in the beginning that it's written from the perspective of the predator and that he is an unreliable narrator. it gives insight into the way this guy thinks. the movie totally erases all of that and romanticizes a book that isn't supposed to be a romance. same thing with killing stalking; its a horror manhwa but for some reason people romanticize it and act like its a romance.
people who think “killing stalking” is a romance are unhinged.
Thank you for mentioning both of these. It drives me crazy how people do not understand their obvious true meaning and choose to believe it's ""romance"" 💀
"Lolita Podcast" is so good. It can be a difficult listen but it's SO IMPORTANT in terms of properly understanding the book. The people who glorify works like that are telling on themselves so hard. I think even the original French publisher was like "I hope this helps people see that relationships like this can be acceptable."
I totally agree with you.
isn't everyone unhinged in someway. @@bunny.ribbit
woody allen writing a movie for himself where he plays a pedophile is 0% shocking but wow that is unabashed
Everything i learned about that man has been against my will but holy fuck does he creep me out
I was listening to this video. Then I finally looked and OF COURSE it's Woody Allen 🤣😭
It gets worse when you hear about the behind the scenes on this movie. The actress playing the 17 year was underage and he tried to get her to go to Paris with him but wouldn’t get her a separate hotel room so she turned him down. After she turned him down he went back and wrote an intimate love scene so he could cop the feels without her refusing. Just disgusting,
Woody Allen wrote MULTIPLE movies about men bangin' kids. He's gross.
This only bothers me because YES Woody allen is a terrible gremlin boy, his movies are good because they talk about why he acts the way he does (lonely/reclusive/stepdaughterdatingsim) And also there are some cute movies
Shows like Riverdale and PLL and the way they depict teenagers can ABSOLUTELY be its whole own video
don't forget Buffy the Vampire Slayer!!! Buffy and Angel's relationship, the context that Dawn's actress (Michelle Trachtenberg) heavily implied that Joss Whedon made sexual advances on her when she was underage, how the show's general writing and camerawork constantly sexualizes teenage girls
Yes!! I can’t stand how they treat these TEENAGERS after GROWN MEN go after them. The victim blaming is disgusting☹️.
Pls you could make an entire presentation on it. But those things are deemed as “okay” purely because of the time they were made. Although I’m not sure abt Riverdale? What’s the example in that show?
I don't want to watch teenagers (even adults playing teens) have intercourse. It makes me so fucking uncomfortable. I watched the purge for the first time and while there is no s*x scene, the teenage daughter is being male gazed by the camera while wearing a school uniform through the entire movie. I'm so tired of this.
@kelpo6304 wrong. He's been accused of being verbally abusive. He was also accused of grabbing a make up artists arm. It's been implied that Joss was mean and a bully. She didn't like being around him because of that. No one accused him of being a sexual creep. Just keep the facts straight. Anya was a 1000 years old and Xander was 17 when they started dating. Good thing it's a fictional TV show. Best show ever.
“They only want you when your seventeen, when your twenty one, your no fun”
They take a polaroid and let you go
Say they’ll let you know, so come on
When I explained to a family member how it's grooming and etc Elvis being with Priscilla, they responded with: "Well it was only one girl." Just disgusting.
That one girl was someone's daughter, it could've been their daughter.
my mom legit responded with "oh but she liked him back"
@@gabyzz1331 just so wild
It also WASN'T! It was known he liked young girls so uuuuuuuh not "just" ONE
@@NerdySwede so true!
I knew so many classmates that where dating adults in high school it was so bad. One of the girls she was 15 and dating a 30 year old. She said they had known each other for a long time, like that makes it better.
That makes it worse tbh
Known each other a long time..? Shes half his age, omg that’s horrible. Must’ve been grooming her from day 1. And you’re right that doesn’t make it better.
Even if let’s say they knew each other since they were both kids. For normal people, attraction ages with us. As a kid you like kids. As an adult you stop liking kids and start liking adults.
Same 🙈 Remember a man broke up with one girl(16) in school because her boobs got "too big." Everybody was so confused, but It makes more "sense" now.😢
@@Hachiko264oh my gosh, he is disgusting. I hope that girl is doing okay.
no same .. i rmbr being in the 8th grade, like 12-13, and i had friends dating 19-20 year olds .. and i was like .. oh .. ??
I'm glad you talked about Call Me by Your Name, it's been reclaimed in beautiful ways, and the gay couple being really woke at the time doesn't change the fact that so many gay and bisexual men have been groomed as children seeking out their first real love too.
Yeah that movie just ultimately harms LGBT youth in the long run Instead of 'helping' them
It sucks because, on some level, it would be _good_ to have a film or some other piece of media delving into inappropriate age gaps in the LGBT+ community because for a _very long time_ gay kids were only really figuring out who they were and what they were feeling by being educated by gay adults because their straight families and their communities either refused to or outright disowned them. Entire generations of queer kids were only getting to feel seen and validated by adults who had waaaayyyyy more knowledge and power over them with absolutely no oversight.
If anything, it's even more of a minefield to talk about because so much of the visibility of the queer community today is thanks to their hard work and sacrifices, and much like not wanting to see honest critique of your favourite media, it's an emotionally difficult thing to do to try and address that some of the people in those important gay communities were not exactly good people. The malicious stereotype of the gay predator still looms large over popular culture so who knows if or when we'll ever get a chance to talk about these kinds of problems while the people who lived through it are still alive.
Can you elaborate I keep seeing your comments
this book is in a different country in the 80’s where the age of consent and being an adult was different and dating people youger than you wasent seen as werid
@@redscorpion1090 Chill out, I'm talking about the experience of real people outside the movie
Honestly, if knives was the same age as scott the relationship could've been based on knives being into him because of scott being in a band as this would still portray scott as a bad person due to the power dynamic between band member and band fan, and would make the relationship way less creepy by removing the age gap, also scott would be able to redeem himself by recognizing the imbalance of power in the relationship (realistically another character would have to spell it out for him) and ending it. Or just make the relationship completely normal and have the conflict be from him being obsessed with ramona.
THATS WHAT IM SAYING so many jokes could just stand as her being a sheltered and sex bob-omb obsessed girl. She doesn’t need to be 17 she can be in college making her preoccupied (like she was with yearbook) it just is a bad choice
as someone who was groomed by a 32 year old when i was 17, groomed by 20+ year olds when i was 12-15 it makes me genuinely sick to my stomach that people can defend any of this
A 36 year old really shouldn't be dating a 16 year old. You should get out of the relationship if you can. He might seem sweet and he might even believe his intentions are pure, but so many more years of life experience puts him in a position where he would just be taking advantage of you as a young person who just haven't fully developed yet
@mariomorgan4347this might be very hard to hear, but no one over the age of 20 would find a 16 year old attractive in any way, I am honestly very concerned for you especially with the comment about your parents. If you have troublesome parents, I promise it gets better, but that man does NOT have your best interests at heart. If he did he would not be dating you.
@mariomorgan4347Yeah, I would end that relationship. Fact is, that 20 year age gap means a lot, especially at your age, it’d be more understandable of you were 36 and he was 56, but a 20+ year age gap while you’re 16 isn’t good. As the other comment said, that big gap in experience means A LOT! And it’s best to end it asap, the fact he hasn’t ended it himself is sad to see, he is over twice your age, you’re still in school, he likely has already built his career. He is so much farther ahead in life that a relationship between you wouldn’t work out. It sucks that one of the happy things in your life is the relationship knowing how predatory it is, and the fact you have to make the conscious effort to end the relationship is even more heartbreaking.
But some piece of advice for later, don’t date anyone who’s over 3 years older than you, more so when you’re so young, you should go for people around your age, because you will be on a similar level of where you are in life, and conflicting interests is less likely to happen, once you get to around 20+, should you then be in a position to date people 5+ years your senior, but still keep it within reason.
I truly wish you best of luck OP, and I hope you’ll find someone to lift you up, who’s your age and won’t inadvertently groom you.
@@Katelizaj There was no society in the entire world that considered a 16 year old a child prior to a 100 years ago, and no one has their romantic attractions/sex drive calibrated according to a standard of adulthood that didn't exist for 99% of human history and has no basis in biology.
@@Alicat231999 I don't expect them to have a good and healthy relationship but this "power imbalance" argument is bullshit. If older people have Jedi mind control power over teens, why are teens so hard to parents? Why is it a girl will be raised in an Orthodox Christian household and then at 15, after spending 2 weeks on tumblr, becomes a tri-gendered Neo-Pagan anarchist? We've all heard that story before. Her peers influenced her more in two weeks than her parents did in 15 years. How does that work if adults have such power over teenage minds?
I would have liked a section where grooming is addressed appropriately in media.
EDIT: Y'all really need to stop saying Lolita. Everybody knows about Lolita.
I think the new gossip girl kinda does that has a sub plot. Its between a student an a teacher
Shameless does that quite well a few times
Heard really good things about May December (which is also mentioned in another comment on this video)
I think Cruel Summer Season 1 does a pretty good job too.
Agreed
As a 17 year old, I had dated somebody 10 years older than me. I never once felt like there wasn’t a power imbalance. Even the way the relationship started was worthy of a police report. Seeing everybody around me nowadays talking about their admiration for Elvis breaks my heart for Priscilla. They throw her to the side so quickly and I doubt she was truly happy.
True it even hurts to know that Lisa Marie was against her mother telling her story in Priscilla. Lisa Marie was against the movie before she died.
SAME i was 16 he was 23 and I'm like "WHO STILL LIKES MICHAEL JACKSON/ELVIS PRESLEY/etc.
@@deethwarrior ok now you crossed the line with michael jackson, he didnt do shit, you just believe everything negative you read,
@@AlyxAestheticsdude, don't be dumb
@@jackieroberts2625 dude, dont be gullible, you just want to feel smart for "knowing" bullshit
As a survivor of all of this, I've been to two separate rounds of trauma therapy over several years. Now I am like an actual functional human being. But I lost my twenties to it. I just want to say thank you for doing this video and I'm so glad so many other people have found it, because it's been a lot of labor in my life to educate so many people on things like this where they just don't f****** get it
Genuinely thanks for talking about No Hard Feelings, I remember being laughed at when I commented on the trailer that this movie wouldn't be so accepted if the roles were reversed. Most men can confirm that unfortunately unwanted advances or grooming against men from women is seldom taken seriously at all so sometimes we just have to be really uncomfortable. I remember seeing the trailer for this STUPID movie again and again in theatres and being so uncomfortable every time I saw it because it's just so not okay. Thanks for shedding light
Exactly, I'm glad someone's finally talking about this too! I watched it out of curiosity, and it was... so bad. It was creepy and unfathomably cringeworthy. Being okay with having a relationship with a 19 year old is already bad, but the main character lady (don't remember her name, don't care) was also incredibly immature and annoying. Later in the movie, she gets really possessive of him out of nowhere and it's so incredibly creepy. And, about the immature part, she acts like a spoiled hormonal teenage girl when he actually pushes her away (which he should be doing). I genuinely have no idea why anyone likes this movie.
Did you even watch the movie? It’s not what you assume lol
@@bajabl thanks for being a great example of what i meant
@@snowblossom5056 Thank you for your reply :)
I'd make a joke here about me and my girlfriend both being okay with having a relationship with a 19 year old (we're both 19) but I can't think of one right now, so just pretend I made a really good joke
@@FormulaFanboy Haha, dw that works lol
another age gap i genuinely think about and it makes me so upset is the one between beyoncé and jay z, they met when she was 18 or 19 yet they’re 12 years apart and she said that he had “taught her how to be a woman”
This is literally one of the pics I printed out that didn’t fit on the board 😭 seriously it’s so wrong, also I forgot Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher
@mrshadow_914- That’s what you think lmao.
Whats upsetting about this isnt exactly the age gap cause Beyonce was an adult it was that Beyonce wasn’t a mature one she was still finding herself, and Jay Z infantilized her basically seeing her as a kid in his world view but still decided to go out with her
@@DorothyOHumdrum Is 18 an adult, or is 18 not an adult? Because if you aren't mature enough to make relationship decisions at 18, then I hope you fight against people being able to vote at 18, or be drafted to die in a war at 18.
@@DorothyOHumdrum18 yo aren’t adults💀 law doesn’t mean shit
Maybe I was just projecting my own attitudes onto the movie, but I thought in Scott Pilgrim vs. The World the other characters and the movie itself were mocking him for dating someone in high school. It was one more example of how he was immature, irresponsible, and needed to grow up.
Yeah, Scott and his friends are presented as not doing well. “Dating a high schooler IS the mourning period!” And everyone makes fun of him for dating her/thinks it odd.
Scott is way more of a jerk in the comics, too. I thought the age gap is always weird, but at least they only kissed once (and Knives kissed him), and it wasn’t presented as a big love story. Scott was just a jerk who wasn’t really interested in her/thought she was too into him/was only dating her to get out of the house.
I remember almost nothing from that movie except the phrase "fake high school girlfriend."
@@mintyhippo8125 Actually, the split second after Knives kisses him, I think in the comic, he breaks up with her milliseconds after she jumps him. (His plan for that meeting). Also, Like... the video zero's in one the only instance in the movie where anyone sees this in a positive light. Where are all the scenes of his friends judging him for dating her?
Also, yes, he infantilizes her because his entire reason for dating her IS because she's young & will probably want to take it slow. He never rushed her because he was happy with it being painfully simple, innocent & slow. The fact that she was young was to not get into the more messy aspects of adult relationships. Does this make Scott good? NO, of course not! Was he using Knives? Absolutely. The movie could have addressed it more sure, but I think her being a minor did showcase his shitty lack of judgement & made us judge him right off the bat to fall into his growth without losing time... I dunno. It serves a narrative mechanic IMO. It was at her expense, I agree, but I don't think it ruins it.
yeah i think it could have been done with an 18 year old at least or address more how creepy it is but it's definitely not a good thing for scott to be doing this. he's a freak and a loser who takes advantage of younger women because it's easy for him, that is made very clear at the very least lmao
yeah, I see Scott as immature, he himself is kinda acting like a high schooler
THANK YOU FOR TALKING ABOUT HOW TAYLOR SWIFT DID THAT!! i see so many swifties that refuse to acknowledge it along with other issues surrounding her like her carbon emissions.
As a swiftie I agree, and she was also in a relationship when she was 19 and he was 32. Not justifying it just saying that being 18 w someone in their early twenties is not grooming. And the amount of celebrities that have weirder relationships js show how ppl like to scrutinize a girl who has been in this industry since she was 15
Plz do a part 2, dont let that research go to waste. And the editing in the video is amazing.
As a 20 year old who still feels very young and inexperienced in life these are absolutely insane to me
Bruh I'm 20 too, some of these movies and real people are just insane
i felt that as a 19 year old. I've heard ppl try to excuse this gr**ming shit and I don't get how people can in their right minds.
20 was when a creep at my first job-a creep that's older than my dad-warmed up to me, before manipulating and taking advantage of that person I once was. And my last ex, while ace, was a decade in age older than me-longest relationship I ever had, and it went up in flames because of SO many differences.
I definitely caution anyone in their 20s to avoid dating anyone a decade or more older than them. Please take care of yourself and be mindful of predatory behaviors-both among peers, and anyone of older generations who might consider you "naïve" and therefore "easy."
That's you, not everyone.
@@MiaogisTeas Getting weird vibes from your comment ngl
Im watching this at four in the morning and is it a good idea? Probably not. Am I still going to? Yes.
You’re so real for that, thank you
Omg me too lol
watching it at 1am lmfao sleep schedule is gone 😭
Me too lmfao
so real
i always saw the ending of CMBYN as Emilio reflecting on the relationship and realising he was groomed, only had no idea there was a sequel that ruined my whole idea
Moral of the story: it’s healthy to give constructive Criticism to media you enjoy 😊
@@Nonesovile96 Funny because actual puritans didn't care that much about age gaps and regularly married off teenage girls to 30+ year old men.
@Nonesovile96 the woman making this video is literary a grooming victim.
The “it was a different time” argument gets me off kilter very quickly, like Jesus
Okay, but why, though? The rules change with time. It doesn’t invalidate our ethics today that things were different back then. If anything, it says good things about us that we as a society act more ethically than we did 70 years ago.
@@Alias3141 but you can acknowledge that the past was messed up even if back then that was normal/accepted/ not frowned upon. Like abusing your wife was normalized back in the day but now we understand that it’s messed up and not right. So in my view yea nobody cared about the age gap because of the time period but Elvis was still in the wrong for pursuing a lady that young.
@@naenaeg2193 I hope you're okay being judged by posterity for things we currently say are fine.
@@Alias3141 I really couldn’t care about being judged 💀
@naenaeg2193 I think you're wrong for that. Simultaneously judging the people of the past and rejecting the same judgment unto yourself. I'd call that childish.
If you're gonna hold absurdist moralistic views like "The people of the past should have behaved in a moral manner beyond the standards of their society", you should act in accordance with that view. Better anticipate the moral values of the future and adhere to them, or be judged in the same manner, feel me?
I was 15 or 16 and i was on xbox and i started talking to this guy who was about 25 and i didnt realize but he was touching himself to my voice and i didnt know and he knew i didnt know. when i found out i didnt want to talk to him anymore and he wrote a song about wanting to kill me. It was insane so its so weird the fascination about dating kids who are naive what is wrong with people.
OH HELL NAH 💀 no but fr tho i hope ur okay now and stay safe :[
I’m so sorry 😭 wtf is wrong with ppl?? What sucks is that I know a ton of people will relate
I think it’s the power they want over that person. Might be because they are insecure about something in their lives but yeah it’s disgusting. Had a person ask me about my boobs when I was like 10 and it was online I stopped talking to that person right away.
I hope that guy in jail or something
Was he listening to the divinelys?
My sister is 13 talking to a 17 year old and my parents genuinely think it’s ok cus he’s not 18 like wtf it makes me mad and sad
Have you tried contacting the authorities?
please help her, PLEASE do anything you can, I had a friend in this EXACT situation, she was taken advantage of, almost raped, and was coerced and pressured (he threatened to take his life and later FOUND THE AREA IN WHICH SHE LIVED IN AND MOVED VERY NEAR HER TO TRY AND FIND HER) her to send him child p (yk, aka n00ds) she was seriously damaged for a while she didn't know any better and just liked him because she thought he was more mature. Please don't let this happen to her, at least monitor, just watch over her and him to make sure shes safe, don't demand her to end it she wont listen (my friend didn't when I tried to warn her) just try to make sure shes safe
@persuadedbyadhom Umm she didn't have sex at all, and its not really a feminist problem...its a predator problem?? She was *almost* raped, (rape isn't sex btw, its non-consensual if you maybe didn't know that which I doubt) he was actively threatening her and forcing her into these sexual situations which she did NOT want at all but she just wanted a romantic and sweet connection (normal for young teenagers) which she did not receive even tho he kept saying what he was doing was normal. If you want to keep victim blaming a thirteen year old, feel free, but don't say that shit to me because I really don't wanna hear it.
I remember dating a 17 year old when I was 14 and my family was okay with it when like it is not okay in hindsight, at all. And that’s like just 3 years. I hope your sister eventually breaks it off with him- there’s not too much you as her sibling can do because kids are kind of dumb and won’t listen.
@persuadedbyadhom it's not okay because i wasn't married?? Are you saying it's ok for like a 14 year old to get married?
You're literally delusional and no one should trust you around children. It wasn't okay because I was in middle school dating someone with significantly more life experience than me (Even though he also had little to no life experience, the difference is staggering)
i'm so glad this video exists because literally no one talks about some of these movies that clearly romanticise age gaps, especially call me by your name
I literally was so confused why he even wrote a part two of call me by your name.
omg i’m so happy people are talking about the age gap in call me by your name, i was starting to feel like a crazy person!
I watched No Hard Feelings with my ex, who was much older than me. And the whole time I was so extraordinarily uncomfortable. The way she was pressuring the boy in the movie was giving me a lot of flashbacks. My ex was super into it and he found it really funny, and he didn’t seem to have a problem with what was happening in the movie. And I remember thinking, “is he showing this to me because of our age gap? If he sees no problem here I guess that explains why he keeps forcing himself on me like it’s normal” Idk it just felt like he was throwing in my face the fact that he had manipulated me and used my naïveté. We broke up like a month later after his manipulation had turned into straight up being mean and awful to me.
I hope you’re doing better!!
I hope you’re doing better!!
I hope you’re doing better!!
I hope you’re doing better!!
My goodness, that's awful
People also tend to accept grooming when the victim is conventionally attractive and more “mature looking.” As if their looks make them more mentally mature (they do not). Compare Priscilla to Myra Brown, the 13-year old girl Jerry Lee Lewis married. They were both around the same age but Myra still has a very prepubescent look compared to Priscilla, whose makeup and clothes made her look even older. This is VERY important to talk about because girls today are reaching puberty earlier due to increased rates of obesity in children (obesity is a risk factor for early onset of puberty known as “precocious puberty”). But just because their bodies mature, doesn’t mean their minds do!! So girls who hit puberty earlier face increased stress from being sexualized or hit on by older men, because their CHILD minds do not know how to process being sexualized. They still need to be protected!
source: I took a college course on adolescent development
It's also very different because Lewis married and impregnated a 13 year old girl. Elvis didn't date Priscilla until she was 20, and didn't have sex with her until they were married, when she was 22. In fact, she even tried to get Elvis to have sex with her after they started dating, but he refused until marriage. So, their cases are very, very different.
are the brains of 17 year olds still like a child? because they are? i know mine was to the point I got along better with 14 year olds as my chums@@laurarivera4088
Also, Myra Brown was Jerry Lee Lewis’ cousin, so that’s another difference
that's not age gaps, that's straight romanticizing of grooming
I dated my first serious boyfriend when I was 16 and he was 20. He told me he loved me and then broke up wit the me a few months later because ‘I couldn’t go out to clubs with him it made him feel lonely when he’s out’ (I’m in Australia where legal drinking age is 18). I remember feeling like it was all my fault for not being mature enough for him. By the time I was 20 and looked at 16 year olds it made me want to vomit 😅
I had a “friend” who thought it was appropriate to date a 16 year old when he was 20, just a year or two ago. Needless to say, I called him out for it and more or less severed ties. He still reaches out and I’m civil with him, but that was a major no. They never did anything sexual, but it still weirds me out really badly and it was unfortunately legal since the age of consent in the UK is 16. I’m so sorry you went through all that and it really is so strange that people in their 20s could POSSIBLY be viewing literal children in that way. I’m 22 myself and I don’t think I could stomach dating anyone under 20.
Yeah as a 21 yr old aussie I couldnt imagine even slightly liking anything younger than 19 lmao. Feels icky for some reason.
Weird tho cuz I dont mind older
I'm 20 this year and 17 year olds look like babies, I can't imagine even dating someone that young and it's barely considered as illegal as they'd be turning 18 and it's still disgusting in my eyes.
@@ghoultoothWhat does the age of consent have to do with it if they did nothing sexual?
@@ghoultooth Freakin' pru de. Yeah, let's have the gov decide for people what they can do with each other consensually, what a great idea. Or, you know, you could let them decide for themselves and not meddle in their affairs?
My mother said "he's Elvis so it's fine. Everyone was okay in the end" ..... ????????? Apparently I was wrong for saying he groomed her. My mother was upset with me for the whole rest of the day
Nah I would’ve been mad at my mom the entire day.
That’s childish af on her side
she’s childish af 😂
“Everyone was okay at the end”
As if Priscilla hasn’t lived her entire adult life obsessing over a nan who did her dirty because he completely obliterated her understanding of healthy relationships, boundaries and skewed her love-map.
Your mom sounds like a child. I would know, my mom is the same way.
The Scott Pilgrim author saying “Come back when you lived your 20s” is CRAZY. I’m 25, if anyone I knew was dating A HIGH SCHOOLER I would literally dog on them constantly. It’s gross. I have nothing in common with a high schooler, and it just feels gross because you’re taking advantage of them.
When I was 23 I had a coworker who found out that one of our client’s high school aged daughter was into him. He wanted to pursue her and me and another coworker made fun of him for it and begged him to stop. I’m 30 now I have made a lot of mistakes in my twenties and haven’t always been as kind as I could’ve been but I was never interested in teenagers. Ffs
literally its nuts. i havent done any of the bad shit scott did (cheating, dating a high schooler, idk what else. being mildly racist?) nor do i know anyone personally who has. im 24. i feel like normal people in their 20s dont do the shit scott did???
NGL it felt like a bad faith reading of his words to me. Like yeah he said he based the series on his own life but it's a massive reach to imply that he meant that at all when he was saying that. Even if you didn't cheat on anyone or date any high schoolers you still absolutely hurt people without intending to, in some way or another. Which is very obviously what he was broadly referring to.
@@ceres9027 maybe but it feels like the biggest criticisms abt scott pilgrim (the character) by younger audiences is the dating a 17 year old part. this reads especially strong since everyone in the series hurts each other unintentionally (or intentionally!) but scott himself gets the brunt of criticism
one of my friends is 18 and she's dating a guy in his early 20s. she hates it when we make fun of him for it because she's a little older for a high schooler, but personally its super weird cus she's never been independent and he's been living on his own for years. it's just the maturity.
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What makes me angry is when people justify arranged marriages from way back when and say it was a different time.. just because it was legal back then does not make it okay.
Isnt that what legal mean?
@@e.g.evermore4390 No?
@@e.g.evermore4390no?
Arranged and forced marriages are very different things. Arranged marriages are very much legal and are oftentimes beneficial to both families and partners involved.
it's not okay now, but it was okay back then, we should remember what happened back then as a lesson so we don't repeat the same mistake
Every time I see Aaron Taylor-Johnson I feel so bad for him. He was only 18-19 when he supposedly asked her to marry him (she was in her 40’s)…even without having a “partner” relationship with her prior. She definitely took advantage of him.
we need a part two. i was a victim of one of my teachers (who now cannot teach in my state) and i think it’s important to bring awareness to this kind of harmful dynamic that’s been normalized heavily by the media (ESPECIALLY PLL)
When I read Call Me By Your Name, I was 17 years old.
I romanticised it. I wanted a sexy, tanned, brown-haired gay man to take me away, to f*ck me like a mop. To make out of me a man, to take everything out from me.
I wanted to escape reality, I wanted to have my own Olliver.
I wanted to feel protected and like I was worthy of being a prize for this sexy ass male.
Now I'm 21 years old and Olliver's behaviour is creepy as hell.
I study in an university full of teenagers and they're like babies to me. Physically and emotionally immature.
Olliver went from being my fictional lust dispenser to a creep.
Maybe as immature and toxic as Elio.
It's weird how I used to romanticise this bullsh¡t book when I was Elio's age, only to find out 3 years later that it is cockroach raid levels of "Mmm, hell no".
And it is chillying to think that if I had been a cutesy, abandoned, adorable, socially appealing gay boy without a family that loved me... I could've and I would've fallen prey to older men who would've definitely taken advantage of me.
'Call me by your name' will always haunt me because it has the potential to be amazing. Like, a cute and also heart-wrenching lgbt romance taking place in Italy during summer, starring Timothee Chalamet, with beautiful cinematography and a baller soundtrack? sounds fuckn perfect, but they just HAD to make him 17
Don't forget about the vocalist of Led Zeppelin dating a 14 year old and keeping her in the hotel room in tours until she turned 15 and he didn't give a shit anymore and had her backstage and going out with him.
Not just the vocalist Robert Plant, but also the guitarist Jimmy Page was well known for being into little girls, eugh.
Guitarist
Yep unregulated. I heard it was common to choose a bunch of girls around that age to go “backstage”
Sadly most bands have band members that assaulted and groomed minors… and the only band I saw that actually had the amount of backlash that ended their career was SWMRS
That was Jimmy Page, who was the guitarist. 🤓
My grandmother in her 80s was an Elvis fan and still thought it was strange that Elvis married Percilla. She had a daughter aroubd her aage at the time and she said there was now way she would let her do that
Adding to the Harry Styles and Nicole Scherzinger thing, you can also google about Caroline Flack. He said he had a crush on her at the x- factor (she was a co-presenter) when he was 17 and she was 31. A teenager having crushes on older people is super common, don't tell me you never had a crush on an attractive older person. But the fact that she decided to act on it??? in her words “I’ve never felt I was much older than Harry. I still feel 18 and I probably act that way half the time."
The teenager is made to feel like they're mature by the groomer and they never realise they're being groomed, they'll like the attention and groomers rely on that. They need someone to depend on them, for someone to think of them as relevant. I've seen so many people blaming the victims, but it's ALWAYS the groomer's fault wtf is wrong with you guys??
there are also a lot of male celebrities having children with women young enough to be their daughters and people still find more excuses to ignore and trivialize them by using the "but they were *insert age here* when they first got married!" which doesn't mean anything!
Every guy I met who dated inappropriately much younger justified it saying they were not the ones who went after the young one. Like that was acceptable.
or, get this "iT's nATuRAls!!!!111!", somehow found a creep saying that shit in comments. Disgusting, not surprised from litteral pedos.
No justification is required. No one’s business.
No because they’re literally still held responsible for the “relationship” as well. Like this should only be endorsed when the two people are adults, not literal teenagers/kids.
exactly like it doesnt matter if a child is coming onto them, theyre the adult in the situation who should know right from wrong and say no
It's the same logic of the zoophile who thinks they have an invitation to schtup the dog because the dog humped their leg, frankly.
Finally, someone else who sees how creepy no hard feelings is! Doubly gross the parents are actively enabling it.
I literally hated when the trailers would play on tv, and not to be that guy BUT I can assure you if the19 year old was a girl instead of a boy a lot more people would find it creepy ( as they should because it’s creepy regardless)
right?! i felt crazy being in a seemingly small group of people having a what the fuck reaction to it from the get go.
yes thank you!! i was so confused as to why no one is talking about this??
@@Nic0Dr4wsbut you would still have a giant group of guys loving the movie bcuz of course
exactly!
If you think turning 25 is bad, just you wait.
But seriously, my aunt is a huge Elvis fan. Saw a video about the age gap and Elvis liking to spend time with underage girls, but when I asked her about it she basically walked away saying: I don’t want to know about that. It’s a sentiment I’ve encountered a few times. Some people would rather idolise their heroes than face the truth. It’s a dangerous thing.
Exactly. I wish they’d just tell the truth. “Oh I know about that. I just don’t care.”
You’re takes just make so much sense. It’s like finally someone on the internet can think and then be honest about those thoughts
Honestly Call Me By Your Name being set in Italy is quite fitting
Here grooming is basically allowed
I'm Italian and I remember when I was a kid all adults around me would tell me "as long as both people in the relationship truly love each other it doesn't matter if one is an adult and one is a minor, love knows no bounds" (adults in this case being family and school teachers and my parents' friends-)
Thank God I never believed them cause that mentality is really dangerous
So props to the author ig, setting it in Italy is very believable. That's the only "good" thing I can say about it tho.
That's really funny because just earlier today I saw a video about a 19 year old dating a 49 year old from Italy.
@@nrknice 19 is not a minor though.
@@FrenkieWest32 nine-TEEN. as in teenager. they are a teenager. it doesn't matter if the law says 18 year olds are legal adults, they're still kids in many ways. they lack experience and certain maturity, and while they can get married and drive and make huge life decisions independently, that doesn't mean they aren't vulnerable and impressionable. especially if the person much older than them and flirting with them is successful or well respected in some regard. 19 year olds aren't minors, but they're still just kids who don't fully understand when someone older than them is fetishizing their youth and abusing their naivety. teenagers should only date people in their age pool and for them that means a 19 year old really shouldn't be dating someone over 21. the amount of growth you go through during your teens and early adulthood is HUGE. that's why its even creepy when 14 year olds date 17 year olds--one has just entered high school and is experiencing being a "true" teenager for the first time while the other is at the end of it and is preparing for adulthood.
@@melonfiend8309 and is the word ''teenager'' supposed to be your argument? That's a non-sequitur.
Anything else what you say is true to varying degrees for every human being on earth. Except for the kids part, no you're not a kid at 19. You even betray yourself at the end, you say 17 is ''at the end of being a true teenager and preparing for adulthood''. So what is 19 then?
@@FrenkieWest32ok groomer
I love that Scott Pilgrim movie, you definitely have a GREAT point. Grooming in media, and creepy age gaps aren't looked at negatively that much
“I just turned 25 and that is so horrible,” girl, nah. Don’t do that to yourself or young viewers. You just turned 25 and your brain is fully developed, you’re intelligent, introspective and have an experience that is well applied to videos. You just turned 25 and it’s great.
I'm sick of the brain development argument to be honest... because even an 18-24 year old can be intelligent.
that whole brain development thing is pretty much pseudoscience. there is actually no defined point when the human brain fully matures because it's different from person to person
@@GirlyFish42069intelligence isnt that same as maturity. there are 8 year old prodigies out there who are far more intelligent than the adults around them, but they're still not mature
@@thechumbucket8986 that's true, but someone doesn't automatically turn mature because they're 25, just like they don't turn mature at 18. It depends on the person, but 18-24 year olds aren't the vulnerable toddlers that people nowadays think they are.
@@GirlyFish42069 fresh out of high school is definitely vulnerable
I'm so tired of the extremism online. I don't think people grasp the idea that you can genuinely appreciate someone's art and/or accomplishments but then ALSO hold them accountable for the stuff they did/got away with. Maybe it calls some people out for mindlessly obsessing over everything an artist says or does, but we all learn and grow, and there's no shame in making mistakes so long as you learn from them. At the end of the day, celebrities are people that shouldn't be held above the law and morals, and that's that.
a part 2 with talks on power balances and teacher/student stuff would be very beneficial, I'd definitely watch it!
THIS!!!
YESS!! this is portrayed a lot in cartoons especially adventure time with simon and betty, even tho this is a college setting it’s still weird🥲
Ezra & Aria! Totally normalized and pretty disgusting
Mentioned this in another comment, but Hulu's "A Teacher" fully condemns student/teacher. I had to watch it in several sittings because it's a lot.
I think this is a popular trope in media but doesn’t happen nearly as often in real life. I just hate how TV shows and movies normalize it making it easier for real life predators to get away with it. Although as a teacher I’m a little biased and hate thinking about my own colleagues hurting the students we love and care about like that. But I’m not naive and I know this stuff happens and we need to talk about it :( and media targeting teens needs to teach them that it’s not okay
As a 33 year-old millenial, watching younger people discover Woody Allen and the allegations against him and immediately coming to the conclusion that he's just a creep is really refreshing. With my generation and those older than me there was heated and pointless discourse on "cancel culture" and how he's a genius and blaming the victims and so on.
That's weird. I'm also 33 and I remember a lot of people trying to cancel Woody Allen for being creepy. Yeah, some people argued you have to separate the art from the artist, but there was backlash at celebrities that support Woody Allan and Roman Polanski. It's usually people older than me trying to defend him. I'm also starting to see come around to them. But of course, that's just my experience.
Edit to add this was before the term "cancel culture" was popular to use, so around my late teens when the public were trying hold these celebrities accountable.
@@psychedelicyeti6053I’m almost 50 and remember when the news actually broke and I’ve seen every generation drag the story back out decade after decade.
The whole family is messed up.
Like it or not - nothing that happened between Woody & Soon Yi was illegal, that we know of.
Soon Yi has repeatedly stated that they didn’t enter into a relationship until she was 21.
I don’t think there is evidence that it started way before.
Woody & Mia didn’t marry, they didn’t live together, Soon Yi is Mia and Andre’s adoptive daughter, everyone has confirmed Soon Yi could not stand Woody when she was younger and she rarely interacted with him.
It’s unlikely that she suddenly fell for him when he took her to a basketball game at the urging of Mia when she was 17.
Considering the amount of animosity that was there I’m sure it took more than a minute.
They are still together decades later and Soon Yi, the alleged victim, has always maintained the exact same story.
Is it weird? Very. Is the family messed up? Absolutely - every last one of them. Was this situation actionable? No.
*pardon edits. I’ve got an annoying headache that is slightly messing with my vision.
Yes the current generation is going through art history and cancelling every 'sinner' they find, with no trial needed. Also, the current generation has produced no noteworthy art whatsoever. So they're destroying all the great art of the past because literally no one is without sin, and the 'art' they're making now to replace it is just moralistic, preachy trash that nobody actually likes.
You should ask the son of Mia Farrow what he thinks of those allegations. Spoiler: he thinks that Mia Farrow was the real monster, a toxic women who manipulated her own childred and treated them like shit, who didn't accepted that her then adult daughter (who wasn't the daughter of Allen) had a relationship with Soon yi, and fabricated those allegations. And he himself when he was young, fearing Mia Farrow accused Allen, a thing that left him with a sense of guilt. And today we have still people thinking that Allen is a monster, and that the fact that there are people who don't even know well the facts and treat him as such is "refreshing".
That woody movie was a wish fulfillment fantasy. What do expect from a guy that goes by a nickname that literally means “erect penis”. Guy’s a S-Tier CREEP!
as much as people MIGHT defend these as "love stories", i as a grooming victim RELATE heavily to what the young people feel here. I don't think these people/authors realize they are literally depicting what grooming is. When I was 13 with a 16 year old "boyfriend", I was distraught for MONTHS meanwhile he moved on in less than a week, even got into another relationship. That makes you realize how little you are to them, how much they don't actually mean anything they tell you or you "share". Once you lose that naivete, girlishness, and can't give them what they want, you're nothing. Once you're not an ego boost, you're nothing.
ouch you put this into words rlly well
@@Schneekatzchen me as a 16 year old now would never want to be sexual or so close to a 13 year old as he was with me..
@@Schneekatzchen would've been a good point if he didn't already do that to someone else
@@Schneekatzchen the man also being a child does NOT excuse his actions. he is still a groomer whether you like it or not.
Well said