According to that link they learn to love at 20-34 years old. Thats not pedophilia.
Pedophilia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Mental age. Haven't you met people more mature than other people their age?
According to that link they learn to love at 20-34 years old. Thats not pedophilia.
Pedophilia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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I think the same, unless she is sexually attracted to children then she can call herself a pedophile
I think the same, unless she is sexually attracted to children then she can call herself a pedophile
According to that link they learn to love at 20-34 years old. Thats not pedophilia.
Pedophilia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Sexually attracted as in, only to children, or including children?
Would she be a pedophile if she becomes attracted a young person and later explores a relationship with them (romantic+sexual)?
Perfectly fine. o.o
Middle School dating is kinda touchy, most often they aren't exactly mature enough to hold on a full relationship as it would be considered. However if you just add a few years with the some years onto any of those they slowly become a little less absurd.
Next year would you date a freshman that was and 8th grader last year? Is that really that big of a difference if you two really hit it off?
^Did you read at all? Free speech
^nobody wants to be raped
Read what I quoted
Stockholm's Syndrome.
27% of victims show evidence of Stockholm syndrome
The following are viewed as the conditions necessary for Stockholm syndrome to occur.
Hostages who develop Stockholm syndrome often view the perpetrator as giving life by simply not taking it. In this sense, the captor becomes the person in control of the captive’s basic needs for survival and the victim’s life itself.[1]
The hostage endures isolation from other people and has only the captor’s perspective available. Perpetrators routinely keep information about the outside world’s response to their actions from captives to keep them totally dependent.[1]
The hostage taker threatens to kill the victim and gives the perception of having the capability to do so. The captive judges it safer to align with the perpetrator, endure the hardship of captivity, and comply with the captor than to resist and face murder.[1]
The captive sees the perpetrator as showing some degree of kindness. Kindness serves as the cornerstone of Stockholm syndrome; the condition will not develop unless the captor exhibits it in some form toward the hostage. However, captives often misinterpret a lack of abuse as kindness and may develop feelings of appreciation for this perceived benevolence. If the captor is purely evil and abusive, the hostage will respond with hatred. But, if perpetrators show some kindness, victims will submerge the anger they feel in response to the terror and concentrate on the captors’ “good side†to protect themselves.[1]
And how many people have that?
Extremely low %
And you should know the damage done through rape