Well, ever since I started watching LBT again last year, the only people whom have since found out are you guys, of course, my followers on FanFiction.Net and DeviantArt, and my youngest brother (who is 17), who knows nothing about LBT. Oh, and the professor and students in the video post-production class I took last semester, just before graduating from community college. Apparently, many of them, too, have old memories of watching LBT as kids.
I would prefer to watch them alone, which I can easily do since I have the movies and the TV series on my laptop. In fact, for a long time, I've been secretive about my love for most of the kids shows I loved as a kid, notably Thomas the Tank Engine (at least until I finally met someone on DeviantArt who also was a longtime Thomas fan, and we've since become close friends on DA). I think my Asperger Syndrome is part of the reason why I'm not up for openly revealing my love for LBT to my family or any of my friends, since I'm not one who likes being teased in public and I'd much rather be spared of that.
Personally, I would think that it would be a crime to not recognize the original Land Before Time as one of those ever-so-important movies that all ages can watch because of the message it brings, not just for being a lovable "children's" movie. It is recognized as one of the greatest dinosaur movies ever, and it was in the midst of the late 80's boom of animated films, along with "The Brave Little Toaster" and "All Dogs Go to Heaven," so why do people make fun of those who love LBT? Why are we living in a world where we're having to try to keep it secret from the public eye just because such others would look down on us for still loving our most beloved kids' movies and believing us to be, ... well, ... no, I'm not gonna say it. My point is that these are the movies that taught us so much in our childhoods, and to not be able to keep watching them because we're presumably meant to grow out of them is just ... wrong. I love LBT, I'll always love LBT, and no stupid opinions from anyone in my family or my friends who may think otherwise can take that love away from me. I grew up watching them, and my mind has grown to never stop loving them even long after I've matured.