Reasons to have hope
Posted: Mon May 19, 2025 8:56 pm
I'm beginning to think that, as a whole, what I read about MAPs and intergenerational sex is so negative that it really affects me and makes me feel worse. Everywhere I look, I see a huge number of people wanting to imprison, torture or murder MAPs.And I'm afraid that, as wonderful as this forum is, often happens to me here as well, since many posts on this forum echo this and/or are very pessimistic.
My idea was to use this thread to state some reasons why we believe that a change for the better is possible. I believe it's necessary. I don't think any group of people can change the world for the better if they can't even sincerely believe in the possibility of a better world. If we cannot even imagine that possibility, I think we are totally defeated. Throughout History there have been enormous social changes, the world has changed radically in ways that seemed impossible, but it was precisely because there were people who did believe it was possible, and they were right.
Nor would it be a good idea to indulge in empty hopes, of course. Besides, it wouldn't work. I, for one, find no comfort in someone simply telling me “everything is going to be fine” if I don't think it's true.
So my idea here was to put together some credible arguments as to why there is a chance for the world to get better for us and for AAMs, to create a thread that can actually make people feel better and that change is possible. Hopefully even enough optimism can be generated to affect other threads on the forum, other corners of the internet, the lives of the people who read it, etc, and that we start to see more people believing that change for the better is possible.
I can think of several arguments to consider, but, for the moment, I will mention only one. I'm more interested in what the rest of the users of this forum can contribute, I am sure that many interesting ideas will come out.
So this is my first argument as to why I think things are likely to get better:
The current pedo-hysteria is so ridiculous and pernicious that it will end up producing a rebound effect.
The discourse is reaching a degree of ridiculousness unimaginable a few decades ago. They began to incorrectly use the term “pedophile” by calling people who were attracted to people who had already started puberty. Then, people who were attracted to people who were about to finish puberty. Then, for people who had finished it, but were still legally minors. Now they call people who are attracted to adults, even people in their 20s, pedophiles.
By the way, perhaps in the future it might be appropriate to replace the term “minor attracted people” with “youth attracted people”, given that people attracted to young adults could end up facing very similar consequences to MAPs, both socially and legally (it would not be surprising if in some countries the age of consent ends up being raised above adulthood). But that is a debate for another time.
The point is that this hysteria plays against us in the short-medium term (probably, in the next few years lynching and harassment will increase a lot, and many countries will tighten their laws even more), but it plays in our favor in the long term (I'm talking about few decades here). Every time someone calls someone attracted to adult people a “pedophile,” they are doing us a big favor. Every time they do this, they contribute to normalizing pedophilia, and get people to associate it with more socially accepted and less dangerous attitudes.
In turn, people labeled as pedophiles without being pedophiles might end up joining us, who would accept them while the rest of society rejects and harasses them. In addition, they will try to find arguments to defend that attraction and relationships with someone younger are not something intrinsically harmful... and, in doing so, they will see that those arguments also serve for larger age gaps than they expected when they started looking. I know this will happen, because it happened to me.
Young people will also become fed up with not having the right to bodily autonomy and not being able to choose a partner freely because they are considered incompetent. It's not unusual for children to rebel against their parents if the latter do not respect their rights. When the generation that intends to ban the most ridiculous age gaps has children, and they reach adolescence... wow, we are really going to see a lot of disobedient young people, because the repression of their freedom will be unbearable.
Empathy, which is a basic human quality, will also play in our favor, when the persecution of intergenerational relationships becomes so intense that it is already inevitable that many people will empathize with MAPs and begin to see that they are not as evil as the people who harass them, persecute them and want them to suffer.
If, at the moment, laws and social attitudes about intergenerational sex cause more harm than they prevent, in the near future, the difference will be so great that it will be inevitable that many more people will begin to notice. Then, at last, when it becomes absolutely obvious that it is better for everyone to be more permissive, change will be possible.
This is my most bittersweet argument, because it implies that, before things start to get better, will get even worse, and there is still a lot of suffering ahead. But it's also one of the most likely scenarios I can imagine.
My idea was to use this thread to state some reasons why we believe that a change for the better is possible. I believe it's necessary. I don't think any group of people can change the world for the better if they can't even sincerely believe in the possibility of a better world. If we cannot even imagine that possibility, I think we are totally defeated. Throughout History there have been enormous social changes, the world has changed radically in ways that seemed impossible, but it was precisely because there were people who did believe it was possible, and they were right.
Nor would it be a good idea to indulge in empty hopes, of course. Besides, it wouldn't work. I, for one, find no comfort in someone simply telling me “everything is going to be fine” if I don't think it's true.
So my idea here was to put together some credible arguments as to why there is a chance for the world to get better for us and for AAMs, to create a thread that can actually make people feel better and that change is possible. Hopefully even enough optimism can be generated to affect other threads on the forum, other corners of the internet, the lives of the people who read it, etc, and that we start to see more people believing that change for the better is possible.
I can think of several arguments to consider, but, for the moment, I will mention only one. I'm more interested in what the rest of the users of this forum can contribute, I am sure that many interesting ideas will come out.
So this is my first argument as to why I think things are likely to get better:
The current pedo-hysteria is so ridiculous and pernicious that it will end up producing a rebound effect.
The discourse is reaching a degree of ridiculousness unimaginable a few decades ago. They began to incorrectly use the term “pedophile” by calling people who were attracted to people who had already started puberty. Then, people who were attracted to people who were about to finish puberty. Then, for people who had finished it, but were still legally minors. Now they call people who are attracted to adults, even people in their 20s, pedophiles.
By the way, perhaps in the future it might be appropriate to replace the term “minor attracted people” with “youth attracted people”, given that people attracted to young adults could end up facing very similar consequences to MAPs, both socially and legally (it would not be surprising if in some countries the age of consent ends up being raised above adulthood). But that is a debate for another time.
The point is that this hysteria plays against us in the short-medium term (probably, in the next few years lynching and harassment will increase a lot, and many countries will tighten their laws even more), but it plays in our favor in the long term (I'm talking about few decades here). Every time someone calls someone attracted to adult people a “pedophile,” they are doing us a big favor. Every time they do this, they contribute to normalizing pedophilia, and get people to associate it with more socially accepted and less dangerous attitudes.
In turn, people labeled as pedophiles without being pedophiles might end up joining us, who would accept them while the rest of society rejects and harasses them. In addition, they will try to find arguments to defend that attraction and relationships with someone younger are not something intrinsically harmful... and, in doing so, they will see that those arguments also serve for larger age gaps than they expected when they started looking. I know this will happen, because it happened to me.
Young people will also become fed up with not having the right to bodily autonomy and not being able to choose a partner freely because they are considered incompetent. It's not unusual for children to rebel against their parents if the latter do not respect their rights. When the generation that intends to ban the most ridiculous age gaps has children, and they reach adolescence... wow, we are really going to see a lot of disobedient young people, because the repression of their freedom will be unbearable.
Empathy, which is a basic human quality, will also play in our favor, when the persecution of intergenerational relationships becomes so intense that it is already inevitable that many people will empathize with MAPs and begin to see that they are not as evil as the people who harass them, persecute them and want them to suffer.
If, at the moment, laws and social attitudes about intergenerational sex cause more harm than they prevent, in the near future, the difference will be so great that it will be inevitable that many more people will begin to notice. Then, at last, when it becomes absolutely obvious that it is better for everyone to be more permissive, change will be possible.
This is my most bittersweet argument, because it implies that, before things start to get better, will get even worse, and there is still a lot of suffering ahead. But it's also one of the most likely scenarios I can imagine.