Posted on 11/12/2004 2:28:30 AM PST by JohnHuang2
Explain to me how a child playing with herself and learning that it's not appropriate in public is "sexual abuse" and rationalizing it?
Oh wait, it isn't.
Sexual acts? I guess it depends on how you define it. I only refer to the capability for rudimentary sexual sensation, not to "oral sex" or other acts. I don't look at the capability as being "sexualized" only the acts, but if you catch your kid doing something that troubles you, it would be helpful if the reaction was proportional.
But you did mention seeing someone else do something of the sort. Well, surely there are many kids who've walked in on their parents, if only once. Even if they were never exposed before, certainly that could impact them. Then all that protection and sheltering would be for naught. Seems pretty fragile to me if all it takes is seeing something at a young age.
Perhaps the earlier poster was correct in that I chose the wrong thread. I kind of assumed people agreed on Kinsey so I wanted to have a more spirited conversation rather than an amen chorus. I apologize if anyone felt my remarks were not thread-appropriate. I really didn't mean for it to be "all about me" or for people to misinterpret what I meant.
Another article about this foul movie glorifying a sick monster:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/1278761/posts?page=3
I'm referring to kids who have been sexualized by exposure (generally repeated exposure) to sexually explicit stuff - TV, movies, or live people. Most of us on this thread I'm sure would not do that to kids - but there are, unfortunately, animal-like people who care nothing for their children's real well being. Or even think it's a good idea to "show" them how it's done, or include them.
It's a very unfortunate fact that many kids have their innocence ripped away from them at a young age, and Kinsey is their god, whether they know of him and his crimes or not.
Go back to NAMBLA, you pervert.
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