Little Innocent Taboo !!exclusive!! -
Publicly admitting to loving a universally panned movie or unironically enjoying "cringe" content.
Because these acts don't actually hurt anyone, they allow us to flirt with the idea of being a "rule-breaker" without the social exile or guilt that follows actual taboo behavior. It is rebellion in its most sanitized, enjoyable form. The Cultural Shift little innocent taboo
After all, a life without a little bit of the forbidden is a life lived in grayscale. Publicly admitting to loving a universally panned movie
What qualifies as an "innocent taboo" varies by culture, but common themes emerge: little innocent taboo
Walking on the grass when a sign says "keep off," or pressing the "door close" button on an elevator when you see someone approaching (a darker shade of innocent, perhaps).