Hi, new to accepting myself as a MAP, instead of a pedofile with the negative conotations that go with it. Still trying to discover the moral middle ground between fighting my attraction and accepting it as a sexual orientation that I can't help.
I discovered the MAP community a few days ago when fighting negative feelings of feeling like a pedophile. I've spent a lot of time browsing the support groups, such as Virtuous Pedofile and B4U-ACT. I spent hours reading social studies conducted and came to the conclusion we might not be as much of a minority as people believe.
I'm non-exclusive, mostly a hebephile. Prefer ages of 11 up, sometimes I'll dip lower, but not much. Female only. Registered here to occasionally join some interesting discussions I've seen, and get advice on how to handle my attractions in a safe and legal manner. I look forward to future discussions!
Newly accepted MAP
Re: Newly accepted MAP
Welcome!
It can sometimes take a while to settle on what feels "right" in the truest sense of the word when it comes to our attractions that are treated as "worse than murder" by society.
Being able to step outside of laws and social norms and develop your own independent moral compass takes time and effort- something many people in the majority never need to do.
But one of the things I like about being a minority, in this case a sexual minority, is that it forces me to really think about morality and ethics, and I feel that as a result I've developed a much more fine tuned moral compass than most people in society.
I'm glad you're here and hope you find this space supportive as you continue building your own understanding.
It can sometimes take a while to settle on what feels "right" in the truest sense of the word when it comes to our attractions that are treated as "worse than murder" by society.
Being able to step outside of laws and social norms and develop your own independent moral compass takes time and effort- something many people in the majority never need to do.
But one of the things I like about being a minority, in this case a sexual minority, is that it forces me to really think about morality and ethics, and I feel that as a result I've developed a much more fine tuned moral compass than most people in society.
I'm glad you're here and hope you find this space supportive as you continue building your own understanding.
If only some people can have it, that's not happiness. That's just nonsense. Happiness is something anyone can have.
怪物
Interviews:
1: https://fstube.net/w/4bmc3B97iHsUA8rgyUv21S
3: https://fstube.net/w/xd1o7ctj2s51v97EVZhwHs
怪物
Interviews:
1: https://fstube.net/w/4bmc3B97iHsUA8rgyUv21S
3: https://fstube.net/w/xd1o7ctj2s51v97EVZhwHs
Re: Newly accepted MAP
Thanks for the warm welcome. As you say, even before accepting myself as a MAP, I've always felt I've had a "better than most" moral compass. Which makes accepting being a MAP so much harder, as on a social level it's pretty morally unacceptable. Reading personal stories and statistics done through official studies has helped immensely with my confused outlook. A work in progress but I hope to develop a middle ground that has me feeling somewhat decent about myself.