no, that makes perfect sense, I do forget how toxic the boys' internet pipeline is these days. I admit that I was parsing it as probably just a kid using too-strong rude words because one of the things kids that age are doing is figuring out the calibration of what is a little bit taboo and what is NOT OKAY, but in 2025 there's no reason to think that's all it is.
That being said, if the kid is in a Tate/incel/MRA pipeline, then the answer is deeply inadequate. The nature of the kind of misogyny and where it came from really matters in terms of how much the parent should feel like she needs to intervene.
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no, that makes perfect sense, I do forget how toxic the boys' internet pipeline is these days. I admit that I was parsing it as probably just a kid using too-strong rude words because one of the things kids that age are doing is figuring out the calibration of what is a little bit taboo and what is NOT OKAY, but in 2025 there's no reason to think that's all it is.
That being said, if the kid is in a Tate/incel/MRA pipeline, then the answer is deeply inadequate. The nature of the kind of misogyny and where it came from really matters in terms of how much the parent should feel like she needs to intervene.