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No, an honest one

Posted by Gatekeeper on 2009-May-08 07:12:38 EDT, Friday
In reply to If not a defensive one posted by Catalyst_of_Change on 2009-May-08 06:48:51 EDT, Friday

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1. If therapy is needed, then it may be best for someone to seek out and participate in therapy. There are, I acknowledge, those who may need such help. I wish them well.

2. It seems to me, however, that these witch doctors with degrees are mostly concerned with change and control. I reject both.

3. My money is on the fact that these therapists have no real-life experience with Child Love. My money is also on the fact that they have never read the seminal works related to Child Love, e.g., Loving Boys, by Dr. Edward Brongersma, or Paedophilia, the Radical Case by Tom O'Carroll, or Crime Without Victims from Global Academic Publishers, just to name a few.

I am empathetic with those in pain. There is benefit to wise counsel and therapy. But I also worry that such "therapy" may become a trap.



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