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re: Why do folks try so hard to distinguish between homosexuality and pedophilia?

Posted on 12/11/22 at 9:33 am to
Posted by GetmorewithLes
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Posted on 12/11/22 at 9:33 am to
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Once the line of what is truly natural is crossed, its much more easy to delve further, it’s just human nature. It might be that certain characteristics deemed unattractive, contribute to that decline? Being fat, or old or having an unattractive personality might isolate a homo from other willing partners, so they turn to situations they can control for their deviant gratification. You could argue the same against heterosexuals, but then it goes back to who does not have the self-discipline to stay within the boundaries of what’s normal. Obviously there are cases in both camps. But crossing the line of what’s normal into the deviant, makes the cross section of homos more probable candidates to become groomers.

Is that line of reasoning wrong? I’m looking at you CA and perhaps Wed.



I have been saying something like this for years.

Society sets sexual norms and acceptance. For instance when I was growing up in the 60's sodomy was illegal even in your own home, homosexuality was taboo and illegal in some places, Trans was not even a possibility, and even sex outside of marriage was less common.

From a pure Science perspective anything beyond the act of procreation for survival of the species is more than biologically necessary. Since the beginning of social order in tribes and such mankind has set sexual morals for its members.

Therefore you can go and study history and see the evolution of the sexual conduct and its level of acceptance based on social evolution. Darwin would teach us that the new found acceptance of non procreation acts is just control of the species.
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