
Linda
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- Jul 30, 2020
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Nobody gets to choose who they find sexually attractive and who they don't. For each of us, that is just a given. When I walk down the street I notice some men's looks and I'm indifferent to others. I can't change which men appeal to me and which do not. (At my age, and happily married, I'm not going to do anything about it. But I still notice.) Some of my female friends notice entirely different men than I do. (And my gay male friends tend to have different tastes again.) None of us has any choice in the matter.Sorry but I think you don't know nothing about it
"Ignore current scientific understanding."
waiting a source or study that proves this and isn't paid for by Big Pharma or some wealthy psychiatrist.
They create the misinformation, and you do it if you believe it and spread it.
OP finds children sexually attractive. (I'm guessing, but probably she means some children, not all.) She has no choice in that, so there are no moral issues at all here. It's just a fact. It isn't going to change. (Whether she was born that way or whether she became that way very early in life I don't know, but she certainly didn't make a conscious choice as an adult. These thing are fixed very early in life. How she came to be the way he did is just not relevant for present purposes.)
Provided she acts along the kinds of lines I outlined in my first post, she won't be doing any harm to anybody.
Which is more than I can say about you.
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