It was half a joke, but I don't mean pro-c MAPs. I mean MAPs that have actually been arrested and convicted. Anti-c MAPs can be offending MAPs. Actually many members of VirPed struggle with child pornography. Self control can undermine someone's personal beliefs.Harlan wrote: ↑Thu Oct 03, 2024 1:02 pmWhat does OMAP mean? Offending MAP ? I am categorically against such a division. This is a false dichotomy. If people who are against contacts (call themselves no-offending), it does not mean that Pro-Choice MAP want to offend someone. They just want young people to have the right to choose consensual, non-offending relationships. For this reason, it is important to focus not on contact (this is selfish and creates the wrong impression of being fixated on sex), but on free and safe choice. The term NO(MAP) needs to be thrown into the trash. This is what is dividing our community.Fragment wrote: ↑Wed Oct 02, 2024 12:15 am Even without changing laws around AMSC we can still improve things for MAPs of all kinds. I don’t want to ignore OMAPs entirely, or treat NOMAPs as somehow different and better. The stories of NOMAPs are an important part of what we’re doing, but ignoring OMAPs seems a flawed strategy.
I’d rather just call my position unambiguously “pro-MAP”.
Pro-c and anti-c describes moral and political stance.
NOMAP and OMAP describes action.
Pro-c NOMAPs exist. Anti-c OMAPs exist.
"OMAP" is not really used by anyone. It's half a joke, but I also kind of like it. It's cute. Otherwise what else do we call MAPs that have offended? Molesters? Child rapists? Sex-offenders?
But basically I don't see many MAPs openly saying "I want to support criminals". NAMBLA did.
My position isn't that extreme. But I don't want to forget the men incarcerated for non-violent sexual offenses.Abolish All Age of Consent Laws and Free All Men Incarcerated for Non-Violent Sexual Offenses.