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Re: It all starts with the kids doesn't it?

Posted by JackSummer on Thursday, November 20 2014 at 05:48:59AM
In reply to Re: It all starts with the kids doesn't it? posted by Squirrel on Thursday, November 20 2014 at 03:25:57AM

Education... or lack there of. The problem is parents will not talk to their kids about anything sexual, if it is mentioned, they visibly act upset and/or aggressively. I know a girl whose Grandmother slapped her across the face for asking about sex and if she could have sex. This instills a subconscious realization that sex must be bad and for most it stays there until death. Then kids learn in school sex is all about diseases and pregnancy. If pleasure and good feels are mentioned it is under the shroud of wrongness and danger. It is heavily implied that remaining abstinent is morally superior. This is especially heavily laid upon females. Which would explain why Rind found that girls reacted worse to childhood sexual experiences as opposed to boys. It is nothing innate as Ethan would have us believe.

Even among sexually open parents, self-exploration may be supported, but peer exploration is still discouraged and exploration with an adult is still seen as abusive and damaging. However it is true that if sexually open attitudes are adopted by the majority it will make the paedosexual mission that much easier. Children will be more open and up front about their desire for sexual relations with older people.

I am thankful that my only concerns have to do with society, not anything sexual. I have worked past that sociogenic harm, and it took years.




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