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With a younger child it almost certainly does involve manipulation, anyway. |
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If you make the claim that molestation causes psychological problems, you have to back it up with research. There is actually research that has been conducted that has found no evidence of a connection. See Rind et al 1998.
Of course, this paper is controversial, to say the least, but the data say what the data say. Keep in mind that this paper (and any other scientific article) says nothing about MORALITY. If you make the claim that sexual abuse causes problems, you have to back it up. And anecdotal evidence doesn't count. I believe that sexual abuse is immoral - but the science doesn't support the position that it causes problems. |
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Of course, this depends on how you decide what is moral or not. Because morality is constructed by society and individuals, if you ask that question to different people, you will get different answers. If you ask ME, I will say I was just pointing out that [research shows] it does not cause psychological problems. That something causes psychological problems is not a necessary condition for something to be immoral (though it may be a sufficient condition). In fact, MOST things we consider immoral do not cause psychological damage (theft, murder, lying, cheating, etc). In this case, I believe child molestation is wrong because: 1) It is coercive. Children do not think about sex, generally, and to coerce them into it is wrong, because coersion is wrong. 2) Because of the social problems and pressures that can follow. These may not cause psychological problems, but they are very real and undesireable, and to force them on a child who has no power and who probably has not learned to cope with such things is wrong. 3) It can cause physical harm. Children are not fully developed, and, especially with girls, can be harmed by premature sexual contact. Early sexual activity is associated with higher rates of cervical cancer later in life and, if they get pregnant, death can result. My final point is that just because the research FAILED to find that child molestation causes psychological problems doesn't mean that it doesn't. But if you want to make a positive claim, you have to back it up with evidence. Regardless, the immorality of the act is not dependant upon its causing psychological problems. |
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