The Unsettling World of Online Interactions
As I scrolled down the comments section, I couldn’t help but feel a sense of morbid curiosity. The first comment was from “relator242”, who wondered about the ideal age to begin the sex business, with a suggestion of 10-13 years old.
Next was “Anonymous reader”, who had a rather disturbing comment, saying that a good story made for a little “ass fucking” at a young age. The tone was casual and almost appreciative, which only added to the discomfort.
Then there was the comment from another anonymous reader, which was perhaps the most disturbing of all. The writer claimed that their sister was being screwed by a guy named Marty, who then proceeded to involve the writer in some illicit activities. The details were graphic and left little to the imagination.
Finally, a somewhat innocuous comment from yet another anonymous reader, who simply praised the story’s style and asked for more.
As I looked at the comments, I couldn’t help but wonder what kind of people would leave such remarks. Were they genuine, or just trying to provoke a reaction?
“What do you think about the comments?” I asked my partner, who was sitting next to me.
“I don’t know,” they replied, “but I think we should be careful about what we share online.”
“Why?” I asked, genuinely curious.
“Because you never know who’s reading,” they said with a concerned expression.