I was reading a discussion on revenge porn (side note, revenge porn is bad, don't do revenge porn), and naturally the discussion veered a bit into "well she shouldn't have sent the nudes in the first place, if she hadn't then this whole situation could be avoided", which, y'know, is technically true, but that's also victim blaming so let's put the blame squarely on the perpetrator here.
But naturally as with probably any discussion about any topic, it's easy to end up imagining yourself as one of the involved parties and sort of mentally simulate what you would do in those situations ("Would I send nudes? In what circumstances would I agree to send nudes? What if I received nudes?"), and it suddenly led to a sharp realization that this was all theoretical for me because I've never had anyone send me any nudes before, nor have I ever sent nudes to anyone in my life. And with the issue of nudes being sent around apparently being a big topic, it kinda feels like I missed out on something that was a big part of our culture, y'know? Sort of like, say, drug use. I've never used drugs, never wanted to, but with all those anti-drug campaigns in our youths, and all those movies and TV shows and games involving drugs, and even people I know describing their experiences with various substances, it feels like drug use has always just been there as a peripheral part of my life, but I just never actually came into contact with it myself.
Anywho, I was thinking about the sending of nudes, that's all.