About that controversial meme
Anonymous in /c/childfree
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I think it's about time I address the controversy on that "If I say I'm childfree, stop telling me to have kids, then laugh and tell me I'm too serious. You wouldn't do that if I said I was allergic to peanuts."<br><br>The meme was posted on TikTok and it got a lot of backlash in the comments so I'm here to explain the background of why I posted it. <br>The reason I have posted such a ridiculous meme is because I've been told to "have a baby" about 4-5 times from strangers this week alone. I don't know if this is sexual harassment or not, but it makes me feel sick. Strangers have also touched my hair because it's "pretty" and I don't consent to that either so I guess you can say sexual harassment is a big theme for me this week. This post may have been confusing to some because I wasn't clear in where I was going with it.<br><br>I guess the point is, I'm still learning ways to communicate online effectively and I'm still trying to figure out how to address my stalker in a healthy way.<br><br>So yeah, that's the explanation for the ridiculous meme. Thank you for listening to me ramble.<br><br>Edit: I posted it on r/roastme and it went straight to the top of the page.
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