(August 7, 2015 at 2:09 pm)Anima Wrote: Sources to back that up? I have meet some rather rational 11 year olds. I decided what I was going to do with my life when I was 10 years old (and I am still on that plan. I confess my fiancee is much hotter than I initially planned for. You are not going to believe this red beard... She and most other people think I am very funny and not just funny looking). I have a friend who contemplated the impact and repercussions of suicide at age 7. It was a defining moment in his life that he talks about all the time.
Are you kidding? You think I'm just saying that?
It's entirely possible. Slightly misremembered, though it has no effect on the point I was making. Ages 7-11 for logical thinking, 12 and up for abstract thinking.
http://psychology.jrank.org/pages/388/Lo...nking.html
http://www.learningrx.com/4-cognitive-st...nt-faq.htm
http://www.jstor.org/stable/1161997?seq=...b_contents
enough?
Quote:Because I do not agree with oppression of children by adults. Why should they be denied their fundamental right to freedom of choice and expression simply because their parents find what they choose or do icky? You do not like their choices; fine do not make them, but that is no reason why you get to push your views of what is or is not a good choice on them.
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For the same reason anyone equates two things which are not equal. To utilize false equivalency to then make an argument that since the things are the same in one regard they should have the same rights!
Why is heterosexual sex not equal to homosexual sex? Why are heterosexual relationship not equal to homosexual relationship?
Why is the gender composition important? What impact does it have on the relationship?
With sources to back that up, please -_-