Child Worship

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Meiwaku_Mailing_Girl wrote: Wed Oct 09, 2024 6:00 pm Child worship... mhm... my go-to reaction would be to say that's "based."

Additionally, I would say that occasionally I unironically refer to myself as a child worshipper, or—even more in jest—a child supremacist.

Even though I have a positive bias for children, I don't view them as perfect little angels...

I view them as people. They have just as diverse an array of personalities as their adult counterparts.

Think of it as a spectrum. On one end, there are kids I would trade my right arm to spend person time with and have a close friendship with, with no societal rules imposing how we should have the relationship dynamic. On the other end, there are kids you couldn't PAY me to babysit for an hour. I've met very few kids who go on that side.

I'm just that I put up with kids' shit more. Most people would say children are annoying... and they can be... on the rarest of occasions. But for me, I'm the opposite. I tend to find adults annoying. Admittedly, I do have a not-so-nice bias for adults: I'm allergic to adults.

Just not so long ago, some children I'm familiar with decided to pretend to shoot me with their pretend guns made out of magnet connectors. They would flick the toy at me. It didn't really hurt me; in fact, I enjoyed it to some degree. I know many other adults would have yelled at them, or worse. So many times, a kid will be doing something I don't mind or even find endearing and charming, while there will be other adults who I could just tell were hating it.

To wrap up what I have to say, I want to mention an interesting question I've read and thought about. "Would you rather glow pink every time you found someone attractive or glow red every time you are annoyed?"
I definitely pick the latter. I don't want to be repeatedly glowing pink at work, and I don't have to worry about glowing red all that much either.
BLueRibbon wrote: Wed Jul 10, 2024 2:40 pm Where do you think child worship comes from?
I think it comes from a mixture of our attractions and the fact that as a species we evolved to want to care for and love our children because that's what they need in order to survive.
I really liked this response.

One thing that jumps out to me is that your "worship" is based on interacting with kids and a deep knowledge of them. I think that is very healthy. It mirrors some of the experiences I've had.

When I see child worship by people that haven't interacted with a lot of kids, it often tends to get a bit more "creepy" in nature. The lack of a real life reference point means that the idealized form becomes overly idealized.
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All is going to come down to how you define "worship" and what worship means to you.

Is parenting a form of worship?
Motherhood, fatherhood, adores the childhood of their own children at least, normally.

Is child worship supposed to be bad? Should we pretend it is bad just to spare some people the confusion?
Words like "cult" or "virginity" scares people because they cannot define these words well until they care enough to know the truth about them.
Am I supposed to worry that someone else thinks putting a child on a pedestal is wrong & bad, just to ease their worried minds?
What about the children, do they like having innocence & youth made into a spectacle or sacrament?
Childhood lasts what maybe 15 years? is it so wrong to put a person on a pedestal for a few years to start life? Sounds like the right thing to do to me. Once childhood is over, life presents a whole new set of problems and I think it's best you know how to put children on pedestals unless you want the next generation to be totally damaged & psychotic from neglecting the truth of the fact- worship is just a form of deep respect & adoration.
If anything at all should be worshipped in the world- it's children. In my humble opinion. I'd be willing to go so far as to say "child worship" is the solution to most of the worlds problems, if you want to discuss it further with me.

To begin with, no MAP can put a child on a pedestal if they do not know what a "pedestal" is.
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mylittlegirl wrote: Mon Sep 02, 2024 12:43 am
Where do you think child worship comes from
Comes from love. For a MAP, children are the most beautiful creatures from Universe.
You're actually right. Children are the most beautiful creatures in the world.
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amen to that
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For me it comes from enjoying making them as happy as possible in every way possible.
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It goes both ways. One could also point out that the mainstream view on children nowadays, as some kind of utterly pure and extremely frail thing that will be utterly traumatized and ruined if someone would do as little as grazing their butt or peck kissing them, is also a form of pedestalization.

I myself wouldn't say I worship children. It's not about them being perfect (no one is) or even better than adults; they have general pros and cons in relation to adults and, boy, do I love the pros (:
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Teliophillic people dont talk the same way about adults? Are you sure? Have you ever been around a straight man ever? They talk about woman like they are abstract concepts, gods, or succubi. Ive never heard a straight man have a normal view on woman or a woman have a normal view on straight men. It may not be “worship” but its sure something
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