Something went klunk. Like a nickel dropping in a soda machine. One of those small insights that explains everything. This was puberty for these boys. Adolescence. The first date, the first kiss, the first chance to hold hands with someone special. Delayed, postponed, a decade's worth of longing--while everybody around you celebrates life, you pretend, suppress, inhibit, deprive yourself of you own joy--but finally ultimately, eventually, you find a place where you can have a taste of everything denied. . David Gerrold
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In the beginning, there were no rules. There were no limits. No one told you what could be done or what should be done, so you did whatever came naturally. But as you grow up and learn about the world, the things you do get restricted.

Not by anyone telling you what to do (because that would be very ridiculous and absurd and not at all practical), but by society itself. You may like it or not like it, but eventually you will do things that society considers right and wrong.

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