Originally Posted by VulcanEmo
@Black If I understand you correctly here, I agree with you. People "not being able to control their sexual appetites" is a symptom, not a cause, it's a terrible fucking argument/stance, and it's a piece of what I'm discussing in my original post. We have an unhealthy social mindset concerning sex and nudity, and too many people want to sweep it under the rug instead of talking about it or getting help. A huge piece of that is that we've stigmatized sex.

I don't have the energy to tackle all of your post @GM4Him and I appreciate the time and effort you put into the response, but it reads very much as a victim-blamey persecution complex. You don't punish everyone for things that only a few people do, and if the conversations around sex were more open people might feel more comfortable confronting them. If your platform is as you stated above, "We are trying to look out for others who are weak against certain temptations to help them NOT commit criminal acts as a result OR that may cause them to destroy their lives. It is this concept and reason that leads me and others (again not everyone, obviously) to speak up," then it feels like your focus should be more on getting those individuals help so that something as normal as human sexuality isn't triggering them to commit crimes.


We are in agreement.


Blackheifer