Re: Is “Grooming” Just The Regular Courtship Process?
Posted: Mon Mar 09, 2026 3:32 pm
Excellent analysis, BeeZee.
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Very interesting point, by the way. That is, indeed, a danger that many could overlook.Learning to undeny wrote: Sun Mar 08, 2026 6:26 pm Perhaps he believed he was a positive influence for her just because they were in love for each other. I guess it's common that, when some MAPs realise that the narrative that they can't have a positive relationship with a young partner is wrong, they just follow their instincts, but the problem is that they can get no feedback since it has to remain a secret, so if there's something wrong they are doing and they don't realise it, they have no "observer" to tell them. Thus, it's much harder to create a healthy relationship.
You used to be able to create one. I remember doing so as little a 4 years ago. But man, times have rapidly changed.aeterna91 wrote: Mon Mar 09, 2026 4:50 pm I need my Gmail account... you can't just create a new one whenever you want... I guess the same goes for the rest of you... So here we are, unable to influence the mainstream discourse.
Not all men/older people have money or independence. Some adults may not like staying out after dark. Even if they did, when people love people so much, they may sacrifice those things becuase the person they desire to be with is more important. Some adults may love doing the same things younger age groups do. Not all adults like drinking, going to the pub or going to nightclubs. Also not all adults are interested or ready for sex, they may be virgins or lack the experience.JGHeaven wrote: Tue Mar 10, 2026 12:10 pm
But as a kid I just felt guys were out of my league, why would a man with money and independence be interested in a kid who can't even stay out after dark? I had nothing to offer, he had everything, I didn't pursue guys mostly because it seemed pointless.