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The conversation emphasizes that these problematic practices are not isolated. Instead, they are widespread, affecting large numbers of young individuals. "You're doing it to many more people. You're still doing it. You're doing it younger," one speaker criticizes, underscoring the perceived escalation in the age groups affected and the volume of cases. The rhetoric hints at a growing trend of early interventions, which the speaker appears to regard as potentially detrimental.