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Philosoft – You must be a grandpa to have gotten so angry you now want to kill me. And I don’t even know you! Don't take things so personally.
While we are on the subject of killing allow me to say it is my opinion the real problem with our world today is we have too many people who are throwbacks to a less civilized species. If violence created the same level of revulsion in our society as those who happen to experience their sexuality differently, our society would take a big leap forward. But some have escaped the advances evolution has bestowed upon humanity and still see the world through angry, violent eyes. For them the world is a dangerous and threatening place not unlike the one first seen by those who initially landed on the jungle floor. Perhaps some’s anger can be attributed to back pain and the strain of walking upright. |
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You're nothing if not predictable, Pat. Sorry, old bean, this is as far as that bait is going to get you. I'm not biting. Good luck in your future confrontations with the law.
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My view of human sexuality sees it as much broader than the particular range of attractions and desires you or I may personally experience at particular stages in our lives. Inherently human cannot be logically defined as inherently Helen or inherently Pat or inherently anyone else even if they are in a majority. Humanity is much broader than you or I and it is only ignorance that presumes everyone is supposed to be the same. Even when it involves sex and those who find themselves sexually attracted to children. |
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Maybe someone with your views made them to promote his/her agenda. How about all the people who grew up traumatized and conflicted because of the confusion endengered in them as children when someone sexually exploited them? It's confusing and difficult precisely because they might not have hated everything about what happened and maybe in some ways they even sought it out. (Then they hated themselves for doing so) Should we ignore what these people have to say? Have they all misattributed their problems, in fact? Are they all wrong to think that being sexually exploited as children was 'the problem'? Quote:
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Perhaps you shouldn't take things so personally. Philosoft is obviously (to me at least) making an analogy using the form of your statement with the intent of showing some flaw in your argument (as was stated in the comment). Philosoft was not threatening you. I'd like to issue a general reminder that everyone needs to remember the IIDB rules of behavior. Also, remember that there is the "report this post" button in each message area if anyone feels that someone is acting contrary to the IIDB behavior rules. thanks, Michael MF&P Moderator (Maximus) |
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