HTOC - Deconstructing the lion and the lamb

A place to talk about Minor-Attracted People, and MAP/AAM-related issues. The attraction itself, associated paraphilia/identities and AMSC/AMSR (Adult-Minor Sexual Contact and Relations).
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HTOC - Deconstructing the lion and the lamb

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From HTOC.
I am pleased to introduce a new young guest blogger. “Max Woolf” is an independent researcher, anarchist, and BL (AoA roughly 12-17) whose work has been used by individuals and organisations. He aims eventually to archive his developing thoughts on MAP issues, political philosophy, literary criticism, etc., in a forthcoming personal blog on which he is “busily procrastinating” (!). Today, Max deconstructs the concepts of “paedophile” and “victim”, and maintains that the increasing visibility of MAPs will expose CSA dogma for what it is. Like the biblical prophesy of the lion and lamb who will lie down together in peace, he presents an inspirational vision that challenges the language of predator and prey.
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Absolutely amazingly written.

It’s something I’ve been feeling recently and discussed with a few people. MAP acceptance can only come by, to some degree, challenging the narrative of AMSC as absolutely harmful.

I don’t believe the “destigmatization model” of MAP acceptance as advanced through the 10s has legs. Such an approach accepts that there is a rivalry between MAP interests and victim interests. And in that battle MAP interests will always lose out.
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"Everywhere I see bliss, from which I alone am irrevocably excluded. I was benevolent and good; misery made me a fiend. Make me happy, and I shall again be virtuous."
~Frankenstein
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