>>24531Contributing to society is a fallacy, everyone does, contributing more or less isn't a game with a score board. But let's try anyways, who knows.
Anyways, thinking about all that for a while now, I insist on the importance of seeking professional help and support for anyone with this kind of persistent convictions regarding pedophilia ( or anything similar but I'm focusing on the topic). Therapy, cognitive-behavioral techniques, and especially addressing underlying issues are crucial components for getting you a better life. I don't want anyone to commit sudoku thinking nothing can be done, thinking ‘‘I can't change myself I'm fucked up I have to end it.’’
Encouraging open dialogues about sexuality and healthy relationships, and finding the right mental health resources are essential steps towards addressing the complexities of pedophilia and supporting anons in need and who want to change. You're not gonna find this on your local LGBTQIAP+MAP association or influencers or in a group fo coomers. Because that's the base, interacting with people you can trust and with different opinions. Who also have the balls to not throw anyone under the bus saying ‘‘I don't wanna discuss that shit you fucko.’’ This is also about us to prevent this. We gotta listen, have understanding, and evidence-based approaches on this very censored topic. I hoped that thread would just eventually die since it was not productive at all, running in trolling and name calling. It's not happening so I hope after thinking about it it can be productive. Hence the tl;dr. If you follow, thank you.
I think it's important to address this matter with rationality and a commitment to understanding its underlying factors. Again we're not in the virtue signaling or SJW rhetoric finding something to chew on. First and foremost, we must reject the narrative that individuals are ‘‘born’’ pedophiles.
we have to debunk the narrative used by the left, such as the notion of being ‘‘born that way.’’ This narrative will obscure the reality that behaviors and inclinations are influenced and, crucially, changed through therapeutic intervention and personal growth.
Like I said previously, and with the advice of a psychiatrist while discussing this thread and what happened, and after analyzing the few info we have together, human behavior is shaped by a multitude of influences including cultural norms, early experiences, and exposure to various stimuli I discussed above. Pedophilic tendencies often arise from these external factors rather than being inherent traits.
Back in our case, we have to encourage people grappling with such thoughts to seek therapy. It sounds scary, no one wants one, some had been forced in their childhood against their will, that's not how it works, it got to be a voluntary process. A therapy plays a pivotal role in helping individuals understand and address the root causes of their impulses, enabling them to understand why they are like this, and face the complex psychological challenges with support. No therapist will lock you in a mental house or force you drugs, or call the cops. You don't have to be afraid of this.
A therapist can be a professional. It also can be someone you trust, to be confident with, can be your barman, your priest. For centuries priests, pastors had this role, to listen and help people exposing their demons and whatever trauma haunting them, or pulsions, anything. A confession is a confession, it is built on trust.
if we encourage everyone in this situation to find and start a therapy and self-reflection, keep in mind it requires courage and determination, we are not excusing or condoning harmful behaviors, that's not how it works. Instead, we are empowering individuals to confront and overcome unhealthy impulses, promoting the well-being and safety of children and teens online or IRL, and like in the OP, we can be worried to read things on a chat log, but the best approach after thinking about it is to address the root of the problem directly.
It will displease any libs with their vision of individualism and deconstructive narratives, but I am certain an healthy mind begins with promoting traditional values that prioritize family, responsibility, an healthy environment and moral integrity to build back a healthier life, and even keep enjoying fillies all you want, that's none of any business to be honest-but without that guilt, without that fear and anxiety for all to appear as a threat. Point is we can mitigate the past factors that contributed to these distorted perceptions of sexuality and again, have a huge role to play here.