LittleMissPink
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I say this with specifically AB in mind. Jobs affected in particular are; Preschool teacher, Primary (Elementary) school teacher, HS teacher or community careers like being a pubic figure type e.g. politician.
I myself have considered being a teacher before as I like helping people and enjoyed some work placement I did years back at several primary schools. This isn't my only career option as I am still undecided but I feel a heavy stigma against going into that field because of the backlash that would come should my ABDL side get revealed.
For example, let's say I date a girl for six months and I thought she would be accepting of my ABDL side. But I misread. She freaks out and starts blabbing to my workplace calling me the disgusting P-word. That would be career crushing. A woman in this situation might have a slightly better chance at saving her job but I am a man so yeah I am screwed for sure. Men and children don't mix generally already (in societal acceptance) so then throwing in ABDL, well that just lights the whole thing on fire.
It angers me that society holds that kind of power. I would have done nothing wrong, nothing illegal but because of some stupid ignorant people I would be defamed and definitely let go in that situation just to appease those pitchfork monsters. This makes me very hesitant to want to work anywhere near children because of something like that happening.
What do you all think? Do any of you work in these fields? Should I even bother going that route if a slight misread in telling someone could lead to my total career combustion?
Even men who aren't ABDL get unfairly discriminated against. Have a read of this article: http://www.stuff.co.nz/life-style/l...her-was-my-dream--until-i-was-falsely-accused
"They questioned the child with leading questions to get him to single out two teachers - myself and a female teacher - but only I was suspended and questioned by police....After about an hour of questioning, police came to the conclusion that there was no evidence to support the claims made by the child's parents. "
I myself have considered being a teacher before as I like helping people and enjoyed some work placement I did years back at several primary schools. This isn't my only career option as I am still undecided but I feel a heavy stigma against going into that field because of the backlash that would come should my ABDL side get revealed.
For example, let's say I date a girl for six months and I thought she would be accepting of my ABDL side. But I misread. She freaks out and starts blabbing to my workplace calling me the disgusting P-word. That would be career crushing. A woman in this situation might have a slightly better chance at saving her job but I am a man so yeah I am screwed for sure. Men and children don't mix generally already (in societal acceptance) so then throwing in ABDL, well that just lights the whole thing on fire.
It angers me that society holds that kind of power. I would have done nothing wrong, nothing illegal but because of some stupid ignorant people I would be defamed and definitely let go in that situation just to appease those pitchfork monsters. This makes me very hesitant to want to work anywhere near children because of something like that happening.
What do you all think? Do any of you work in these fields? Should I even bother going that route if a slight misread in telling someone could lead to my total career combustion?
Even men who aren't ABDL get unfairly discriminated against. Have a read of this article: http://www.stuff.co.nz/life-style/l...her-was-my-dream--until-i-was-falsely-accused
"They questioned the child with leading questions to get him to single out two teachers - myself and a female teacher - but only I was suspended and questioned by police....After about an hour of questioning, police came to the conclusion that there was no evidence to support the claims made by the child's parents. "
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