Well, he’s probably kinda right. I mean, I can visualize some 50-year-old getting along just fine but they’d have to be an unusually cool 50-year-old who doesn’t make the others present feel uncomfortable when the topic of polyamory comes up.
What counts as “making the others present feel uncomfortable”? Do you mean actively saying anti-sex things, or just being too old?
I match the general LW meetup demographic in age, race, and religious beliefs, but not in gender, occupation, or hobbies. I recently started attending the Cambridge MA meetup, and I’ll be interested to see how it goes. I’m a married woman with zero experience in math or hard science, who works with people rather than data, who plans to have kids, and who attends church for the community and comfort of it. No one at the meetup has yet indicated they can’t accept these things (except the word “church”, which elicited actual cries of dismay.)
I think it would be a loss to this community if we preemptively discourage people because they don’t resemble the rest of the group in outward ways. A lot of people from other walks of life have never been exposed to the idea of polyamory, or transhumanism, or what have you. That doesn’t mean they have no capacity to think about them.
Though clearly such people exist in the New York area. Jeff Mach could likely name a large number of them.
Note: I think all his events have been at least 16+, so he may not know how to attract new parents. (I’m guessing they want articles on How to Make Your Child Go To Sleep Already, and later on Non-Religious Places to Stick Your Child For a Few Hours.)
It’s more likely that some of the younger participants would be weirded out by someone their parents’ age discussing anything related to sex, something they are probably still compartmentalizing into the “they did it once for me, once for my brother” box.
At around age 16, I thought, “My parents own a cabin cruiser sailboat. They go up the river alone on the weekends… Oh. Well then.” And went on with my life.
I’m 19 now. Some point between then and now I learned my father had a vasectomy. So at least they’re enjoying themselves.
I may be an outlier in this situation, however. It just didn’t exactly faze me at all.
Well, he’s probably kinda right. I mean, I can visualize some 50-year-old getting along just fine but they’d have to be an unusually cool 50-year-old who doesn’t make the others present feel uncomfortable when the topic of polyamory comes up.
What counts as “making the others present feel uncomfortable”? Do you mean actively saying anti-sex things, or just being too old?
I match the general LW meetup demographic in age, race, and religious beliefs, but not in gender, occupation, or hobbies. I recently started attending the Cambridge MA meetup, and I’ll be interested to see how it goes. I’m a married woman with zero experience in math or hard science, who works with people rather than data, who plans to have kids, and who attends church for the community and comfort of it. No one at the meetup has yet indicated they can’t accept these things (except the word “church”, which elicited actual cries of dismay.)
I think it would be a loss to this community if we preemptively discourage people because they don’t resemble the rest of the group in outward ways. A lot of people from other walks of life have never been exposed to the idea of polyamory, or transhumanism, or what have you. That doesn’t mean they have no capacity to think about them.
I think it’s a general appearance that signals “My group is conservative”. Clothes, posture, facial expression, etc. Age is correlated with that.
Fuck. That. Noise. I’m going to queer Mass next Tuesday at St Jakob’s in Stockholm. Who’s with me?
Hey! I resemble that remark. Or at least, I hope I do.
I’m an outlier here on both gender and age scales. And spending time within this community is on the short list of best things I’ve ever done.
Though clearly such people exist in the New York area. Jeff Mach could likely name a large number of them.
Note: I think all his events have been at least 16+, so he may not know how to attract new parents. (I’m guessing they want articles on How to Make Your Child Go To Sleep Already, and later on Non-Religious Places to Stick Your Child For a Few Hours.)
It’s more likely that some of the younger participants would be weirded out by someone their parents’ age discussing anything related to sex, something they are probably still compartmentalizing into the “they did it once for me, once for my brother” box.
At around age 16, I thought, “My parents own a cabin cruiser sailboat. They go up the river alone on the weekends… Oh. Well then.” And went on with my life.
I’m 19 now. Some point between then and now I learned my father had a vasectomy. So at least they’re enjoying themselves.
I may be an outlier in this situation, however. It just didn’t exactly faze me at all.