I won't go into details about the incident. A conversation between students has been dubbed the "recording scandal" on the internet. Everyone is eagerly searching for this recording online with a sincere curiosity. Businesses have started trying to piggyback or hijack this recording to do some good network marketing. So-called experts have begun endless and impractical reflections, the media has widely reprinted, reported, and analyzed the situation, and interviews have even been conducted just days after the incident occurred—quite amazing.
Friends my age should all be "self-taught." When I was young, I tried to taste the forbidden fruit but was scared away by the girl's heavy breathing, thinking she was about to die. Nowadays, children have access to much more information than we did back then, so it's not surprising that they know how to "get things done." However, even if these very young children have had sexual experiences, they may not necessarily know the correct methods. Therefore, parents and adults should reflect on how to make them operate more safely instead of trying to stop them or chase after such thoughts. It's useless—it's human nature. Of course, I'm not encouraging early sexual behavior; I just think that after reading those ridiculous articles from certain media outlets, they seem like a bunch of idiots who are doing nothing useful.
To be honest, my first reaction upon learning about this wasn't curiosity but concern. I worried whether these precocious kids would use condoms, and I hope they don't imitate pornographic films and end up causing extreme situations leading to shock or massive bleeding... Don't say I'm unduly worried. In China, apart from pornographic films, do you think there are other "sex education materials?" Damn, it's exhausting to worry about all this.
There's another thing worth mentioning. After this so-called "recording scandal" incident erupted, a young girl named Siqi was lectured by her parents because they saw related reports in the newspaper. Due to the ease with which words can be "symbolized" and "equated," Siqi strongly objects to terms like "post-80s" and "post-90s" and appeals that people stop casually using such terms. I support Siqi's views and appeals. Please, writers and commentators, note that you don't have to mention specific generations to show your awareness of the times. Please restrain your desire to show off, thank you for your cooperation.
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