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[–] ShinyVoater 2 points 3 points (+5|-2) ago 

I tell friends, colleagues, and strangers I meet (as I believe birthday parties present an excellent opportunity to enlighten people on the matter), when they fail to understand why I am sympathetic towards pedophiles, “How would you feel if you couldn’t ever have sex with anyone? What if you also couldn’t look at the porn you liked because it was illegal, and couldn’t confide in anyone for support?” By this point, most people begin nodding their heads in agreement.

Apparently birthday parties are also pedo hangouts. You only give a kid rewards until he stops wetting the bed; once you understand that these things are wrong, you get punished for doing them. Since people get "don't rape" and "don't watch child porn" drilled into them before pedophilia's even diagnosable, they don't deserve little calendars with stickers on them that get them new toys every months they don't rape a child! How damn hard is this for people to understand?

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[–] ninjajunkie 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago  (edited ago)

Exactly. Like addicts who want everyone to hold their hand and cheer them on. Fuck them. I was an addict of various substances for 15+ years and quit. You don't deserve an award for doing what you were supposed to be doing all along. You quietly pick up the pieces, try and start over, and be glad you're not getting punished more than you punished yourself. /rant

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