Anonymous2: @neo4812: dude, are we moving back in time or what. That were the arguments of the creeps in the 1970 that wanted to keep abusing children. Thats why the law clearly statet that a minor cannot make rational choices and is easy to be influenced by a grown up. So someone you can convice that santa claus really exists sure is not someone you let make life altering choices. Look how much girls got "raped" by their family members, while "Liking" it or being trained to "like" it. Later then when they grow up and get a touch of trality they understand that they got missused and raped by those grown up people. So yeah, its clearly rape, even when the kid likes it. Because you used someone affection toward you to manipulate them and use them. Sick LGBTQ community, realy.
Anonymous4: @tom641: Who knows what consent laws look like in a world where imaginative children can literally create life just by thinking about it too hard.
tom641: @Anonymous: honestly that is a very good question but what little we see of the show just kinda seems like "it's normal life except imaginary friends also just exist and aren't thought of besides kicking them out after the kid is old enough"
I think it's confirmed via word of god that only kids that are young enough can even create imaginary friends probably specifically so they don't need to worry about awkward questions of teenagers dreaming up their crushes and the like. Beyond that I think we don't really know enough to say anything is meaningfully different or know enough about how Foster's gets funding to guess about government grants and the like. But yeah who knows, maybe Frankie isn't even crossing a line in her world.
Anonymous5: @tom641: Terrence is a teenager and he was able to make imaginary friends by pure accident. So it IS possible for someone older to make a friend.
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anyway we stan a (fictional) statutory queen
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I think it's confirmed via word of god that only kids that are young enough can even create imaginary friends probably specifically so they don't need to worry about awkward questions of teenagers dreaming up their crushes and the like. Beyond that I think we don't really know enough to say anything is meaningfully different or know enough about how Foster's gets funding to guess about government grants and the like. But yeah who knows, maybe Frankie isn't even crossing a line in her world.