Saturday, February 20, 2021

Childhood bipolar disorder and hypersexual (precocious) behavior: Why the child is never to blame

 What is childhood bipolar disorder? An alternation of manic and depressed moods, or else a near constant strand of manic moods tested (perhaps mood charts). I have disorder, and was manic up until the age of 16. This particular disorder is associated, perhaps in a crude joke, with autopedophilia. Indeed, bipolar mania can lead to a high sex drive. I myself am not forgiving, clinically speaking, of sexual advances from such children. Picture down a ramp. 

All adults, by default, are born with a depraved sin nature, and are marked for deletion, and do not deserve to exist in relation to children - adults have no rights in relation to children, due to their worldly power and stature. Adults are to selflessly, lawfully, or dutifully submit to the every vulnerable need of a child (food, water, shelter, transportation, attachment). Sex is not an attachment need, as I am beholden to a young girl's OTHER needs besides THAT.

Usually, girls in particular of that age simply want to excessively show boys their age, and adult men, her body, and nothing else. Adults must deal with it, being have complete and utter self-control in such a situation, not giving into temptation once ounce, to the point of merely looking (perhaps as she wants).

The idea is to know that you are entitled to absolutely nothing from her, and are only deserving of DEATH and DESTRUCTION merely for existing in relation to her. You are not her sex slave, and only are a servant in other ways. A father might become attracted, but that attraction is morally meaningless by default, and a form of entitlement and abuse if imposed upon a child in any way.

The best thing to do is not be alone with such a child, and always have someone there. I myself, when around a child, would embrace a parent being there, but would walk away when the child "came on" to me. That's what I had to do in a hotel in North East, Maryland

I might enjoy seeing a 12-year-old girl undress in the living room before my eyes, relish in her exposed body...but I am entitled and deserving of nothing from her, and am deserving nothing of what she even offers, having the moral legal duty to decline. Telling her to "get clothes on" would be a form of sexual shaming. Instead, the adult should feel ashamed for any entitlement towards a minor child under age 18, as denoted by the Greek root word πλεονέκτης (Latin: pleonektés) and refers to parent/adult sexual entitlement, which can include policing attitudes towards anyone's sexual expression. She, meaning the young girl, is the police over my pedophilic behavior...I myself would "tolerate" the view if I was downplaying my view of my daughter (which I should be doing), but tolerate ultimately means she shows herself, and I shut up, quieten, and leave her alone. Leaving her be a child, in that instance, means exactly that - don't impose. Just don't let her be unclothed in the streets.

Parent/adult sexual entitlement is sin, and leads to fornication. You parents who control even children like these shall repent, or burn! 

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