It’s like a sub-culture of intoxication, boozy parties, and a lot of sex that the previous generations will probably never be able to get-but ab kya karein, hum aise hi hai! It’s tough to imagine a legitimate excuse to visit one of those forums: the. Times are changing, friends, and we, the youth are doing it the way we want it.Īmongst other things, there are a few illegal activities we’ve all shamelessly indulged in. The ACLU’s Soghoian says a child porn sting is probably the best possible use of the FBI’s drive-by download capability. We don’t like being constricted to archaic thoughts simply because we understand the stupidity behind the 1000-year old law. However, the flip side is, because we’re the generation that’s seen the rise of the internet, mobile phones and generally, globalization we are different. Mind you, not even a post but just a story. The law holds nothing on us. We’re unafraid and willing to break a rule just to put it on our Insta stories. Harmful stereotypes can impact how children view sex But what they see can also. The level of frivolousness we're currently floating in is massive. It's illegal for children under the age of 18 to view pornography or to show porn to others under the age of 18.
By virtue of being restrictive, these arbitrary laws and rules turn us into raging rebels. That’s where the frustration stems from-you see, we are the millennial generation. To think of the fact that same-sex relationships were stamped anti-law can be a hard pill to swallow, no matter how forward thinking we all consider ourselves to be. There are so many things that fall into the bracket, it’s borderline scary. India and illegal are two words that are very often used in the same sentence.