There was a tweet I saw, I can not find it now, lamenting about the loss of human touch in day to day interactions. It was a mid-20s lady talking about how lonely she felt. Despite being around people all the time, there is nothing to anchor you to other people.
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Then there is the woman who wrote about how she hated being catcalled, then hated when she stopped being catcalled.
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There's alot to this. Decreasingly lack of human touch, and when human touch is made it is increasingly seen as sexual (even now I wince writing 'touch' because of connotations). Its a minefield and we are all becoming increasingly unhappy because of it.
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Its easy to get mad at one side or the other in this growing problem, because we so easily tunnel vision on a couple of issues surrounding the problem which allows us to obliterate any nuance and complexity. Our minds are assuaged and we feel vindicated.
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