Saturday, February 13, 2021

The morality of pedophilia

Pedophilia is the most stigmatized mental disorder in the DSM-5. It involves parental sexual aggressive tendencies towards children under age 14. It is also the most moralized of all mental health disorders in modern times. Is it wrong to be a pedophilia? No, you just got problems, like everyone has problems, and every parent has problems. 

It IS a problem, and I resent pedophiles who think it is a celebratory sexual orientation, and don't think they have a problem. Most anti-contact pedophiles simply describe it as such in trauma-insensitive ways. I am the trauma rights pedophile (*dons academic glasses while you play with kids on the beach*). I see most pedophiles as lay persons in the broader children's rights community, meaning they treat children as equals and are enlightened adults in that regard, but are rather ignorant of where that mindset came from.

Pedophilia is nowhere explicitly mentioned in the Bible as a sin, but the effects of not taking care of the disorder, out of mere medical recklessness, is very grave sin, and ranks you among the lowest of the lowest. Sinners are the low of existence, and fornicators are lower, charred by their existence conflated with their vile, wicked, and hateful acts of sexual perversion towards a child.

The Greek root word denoting entitlement is πλεονέκτης (Latin: pleonektés) and, in this context, wanting sexual favors or control from a child to the point of seeking to impose said duress and anguish onto a child, leading to fornication, with the Greek root word for fornication being πορνεία (Latin: porneia). Sexual contact can include physical, verbal, or symbolic sexual harassment, leading from leering/menace to rape/lust murder.

Pedophilia is at the very beginning, where I see a young girl, and think to myself "she's flippin' cute", but do nothing and walk by. Entitlement would be if I wanted her so much, for some unforeseen reason (ex. running naked due to sensory issues), and then abuse/fornication defiling me, and the entitled intent and choices leading up to my abusive acts, thus the pedophile would be sin from that point on. Neither would it be a good thing in terms of mental health, as any innate tendency designed to harm another human being is not a good thing, and more treatment options should be available in different communities. I'm happy with the services I am getting all around, in fact. I have a good support system, with my mother at the center of it.

How do you understand my pedophile advocacy in terms of connotation? Waiting room. Pamphlet. Program. Elevator building. Therapy-to-prison pipeline (based on a "they can't be treated" medical excuse). Dx. That's how it appears on the surface, and refers to both a) pedophiles who choose not to abuse children and/or b) Child/pedophile victims of lawful child abuse. I add "lawful" since that is my realm of trauma expertise, due to situation. Pedophilia is not a good condition, but saying that any mental illness is a sin to have is mental health stigma. It is a sin to sexually abuse a child, or abuse a child in any other way...Pedophilia is a responsible mental illness, not an irresponsible one or an "addiction". It's like when a man rapes a grown woman and he says "I have a rape addiction, and the porn made you do it". Um, no, you chose to be there. Same with a child under age 18. As an aside, I don't like pornography either because of what's there and how it happened. I can just choose not to abuse a child.

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