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davidpdx

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8. I have mixed feelings about the artice
Mon Oct 6, 2014, 07:15 AM
Oct 2014

She makes good points about the lack of knowledge about treatment, but at the same time all of the statistic she uses focuses on males and completely ignore the fact sex offences have become more common with females. I kind of feel the author is just all over the place with her analysis.

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If half of all child-molesters aren't sexually attracted to their victims, LuvNewcastle Oct 2014 #1
This might be the part you missed............. davidpdx Oct 2014 #3
Rape & molestation isn't always about sexual attraction- it's about power & control. KittyWampus Oct 2014 #19
Rape is about dominance, therefore child molestation is about dominance. Gormy Cuss Oct 2014 #29
This article is reckless and stupid, and here is why DonCoquixote Oct 2014 #2
I agree that it is reckless and stupid, but for different reasons davidpdx Oct 2014 #6
There are a host of nonpracticing heterosexuals AngryAmish Oct 2014 #22
True, and I am one of them. hifiguy Oct 2014 #26
The reality is pedophilia is considered both a crime and a disorder HereSince1628 Oct 2014 #4
There was a story earlier this year A Little Weird Oct 2014 #5
If someone hasn't acted on it and has recognized that and is getting help for it davidpdx Oct 2014 #7
I recognize that it would be unfair on my part A Little Weird Oct 2014 #10
I have a feeling that no professional would want to get involved for reasons of liabiity davidpdx Oct 2014 #11
But would you... Whiskeytide Oct 2014 #13
I have mixed feelings about the artice davidpdx Oct 2014 #8
IMO, gender isn't really central to supporting her thesis. HereSince1628 Oct 2014 #12
From an intellectual standpoint, that statement is true. RedCappedBandit Oct 2014 #9
But it's different when adults are the... Whiskeytide Oct 2014 #14
How does that make it different? RedCappedBandit Oct 2014 #15
Not necessary to offer the qualification. I understand... Whiskeytide Oct 2014 #16
"It's not that hard..." doesn't that presume the experience for others is the same as yours? HereSince1628 Oct 2014 #18
Thanks for pointing that out; that is a very good point. RedCappedBandit Oct 2014 #21
Pretty much the only pedophiles we know about are the ones who MineralMan Oct 2014 #17
The article raises questions about insitutionalization of barriers to treatment HereSince1628 Oct 2014 #20
People should be able to get treatment for anything if they want treatment. MineralMan Oct 2014 #24
Yes, they should. But seeking treatment can have costly consequences n/t HereSince1628 Oct 2014 #28
This I agree with get the red out Oct 2014 #32
I find it interesting how universal the proclamations of revulsion at pedophilia are>>> KittyWampus Oct 2014 #23
There is an awful lot of exposure of young adolescent MineralMan Oct 2014 #25
It's both B2G Oct 2014 #27
Yes, it's both, imo the subject line is an OP-Ed editors headline HereSince1628 Oct 2014 #30
The disorder, as with others, can LEAD to the commission of crimes. WinkyDink Oct 2014 #31
The mental condition is, well, a mental condition. When you lay a hand on another due to the kestrel91316 Oct 2014 #33
People don't seem to get the point RobAlister Oct 2014 #34
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