Police say a former student came forward claiming that when he was 14, Melissa Curtis, 31, sexually abused him
This is one of those things that, if you feel the need to draw a distinction, you’re doing something wrong and need to stop.
Anyone who doesn’t want to know more about something their passionate about seems suspect to me.
Knowing these kinds of things can help discover the reasons for why they happen, and thus help prevent it in the future. Saying there’s no point in discussing it is saying you don’t actually want to do anything about it, you just want to be angry about it.
If the discussion is around getting help to prevent thoughts regarding sexualized children, then the conversation can happily continue.
If the conversation is about how it’s ok as long as you keep it to yourself, that’s an idiotic viewpoint as it disregards the fact that the content you seek is created by harming innocent victims.
Ideally you’ll find help, but I’ll be happy if you get brutalized daily in prison until you’re broken and comatose.
Knowledge can be pain.
Knowledge can also lead to learning something (new) and to make something better.
I’d say it’s difficult to solve problems if you don’t know, what is what or what is going on in the first place.
It’s easier to help people overcome problems and to possibly treat deficiencies or non-normal behavior when you learn their story and when you start working on it together 🙂
No. You’re just someone who doesn’t want to acknowledge nuance if it doesn’t suit your agenda.
Glad I’ve come to recognize your kind for what they are.
You’re arguing for nuance in a thread about a grown woman raping a 14 year old child. You’ve left several comments saying how lucky the kid is. You are fucking disgusting.