(April 23, 2016 at 2:24 am)robvalue Wrote: It is similar, but not quite the same. On average a child is much more vulnerable. But as I stated above, I think it's an overreaction to make blanket policies.
Oh, I get what you mean, children wouldn't recognize when they are "touched" as much as adults, so I understand what you mean when you said they are on average more vulnerable.
Now I'm stuck though, on one side I think it's bigoted to discriminate against a group of people because of something they were born with on the other side there is the variable of children's safety. Fuck man.