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The Science of Sex Abuse

On a Saturday night in the summer of 1998, an undercover officer logged in to a child-pornography chat room using the screen name Indy-Girl. Within minutes, a user named John introduced himself and asked her, “Are you into real life or just fantasy?” Indy-Girl said that because of the “legality of it” she had never acted on her fantasies. But she soon revealed an adventurous spirit. She was a bisexual college sophomore, she said, and had learned about sex at an early age. “My mother is very European,” she explained. Full Article

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  1. Bill (with a capital G) says:

    Interesting (and terrifying) read.

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  2. Fish in a Net says:

    Absolutely terrifying, I felt like every date was a hundred years off. This is what the “educated” among us do in the name of “Science”. I now understand how individuals caught up in this asked for death or castration.

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  3. MCH says:

    This article proves what I once heard years ago about many modern psychologists: “They’re like a blind man in dark basement looking for a black cat that was never there.”

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