Saturday, January 30, 2021

Antisocial "rough-play": The most common form of child sexual abuse in America

 Only 1 out of 10 cases of child sexual abuse have been reported to the secular authorities. Many wonder why this is. Most people in our society think of mugshot on the evening news, and a rape in a school or playground, but fail to regard that abuse can remedied before it gets there. Not acts of sexual abuse are considered sexually violent offenses under Megan's Law. 

The objective definition of child abuse refers to the concept of Christian non-entitlement, as denoted by the Greek root word πγεονέκτης (Latin: pleonektés). Adult sexual entitlement is wanting sexual favors, control, or respite from a child, to the point of theft/abuse. Child sexual abuse is very straightforward to define - the children's rights code. Entitlement leading to theft. Parental entitlement leading to abuse. Said abuse ranges from leering to rape/lust murder. Rough-play is a form of sexual abuse against children.

The Greek word translated "fornication" is πορνεία (Latin: porneia) and refers to a parent or other adult defiling themselves next to a child, soiling themselves with their acts of vile and damned child abuse. Such contact can either be physical, verbal, and/or symbolic. Anti-social "rough play" is imposing physical contact in the form of roughhousing, with a child, with the intent to use a child's body, or impose sexual menace onto said child, causing either a fear and/or anxiety response from the amygdala.

I myself am guilty of the moral crime of antisocial "rough-play" with a cousin of mine (past-tense), in the attic of my grandparents' old home. It involved mounting atop the body of then 12-year-old girl, and trying to cling onto her with sexually entitled motives, misusing a medical label and making other pedophiles look bad. I technically was a child, but there was a clear power differential, so I was not a child in that very moment, but a feigned adult that could be held liable to the court for said behavior at a later date.

In most cases, based on my foresight, such antisocial "play" of a sexualizing and spousifying manner can escalate, during times of stress, to full-blown felony sexual assault, and then possibly rape. Antisocial "rough-play" is different, under the law, than sexual assault, because indecent assault, in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, is only legally plausible if it involves sexual battery, meaning physical sexual contact upon a child imposed without informed consent. Antisocial "rough-play" is physical "play" motivated by that sort of entitlement. In my case, my intent was to explore the girl with curiosity, though tactile stimulation.

Treating pedophiles as the struggling parents and caregivers that they are requires sex education. Most who have clinical pedophilia also have developmental delays, and may not be well-informed concerning what a young girl looks like underneath her clothes, leading to a boyish wonder and fascination for her body. My mother taught me about the bodily functions of children, in question and answer format. I asked her what children look like underneath at any given age, and scouted around based on her vague, clinical description. The idea is that the more that a pedophile knows about a child's anatomy from textbook sources, the less he will want to feel up a child victim to guess what is underneath. Parent education on the general development of children is also important.

FORNICATORS WILL BURN! CHILD ABUSE IS KIDNAPPING, and SUCH IS SIN AS WELL!

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