(September 23, 2012 at 10:42 pm)Ciel_Rouge Wrote: My main question is this:
1. why do we even call adult entertainment "adult"? It is clearly not watched only by adults and I suppose we have all seen it before the "arbitrary age".
2. why decide on the "proper age" for something as intimate and personal as discovering the world of one's own sexuality?
3. don't you feel "only for adults" sounds like "only for whites" or something? A kind of discrimination?
At the same time, it is perfectly OK for 7 year olds to watch people chopping off limbs and smashing brains in games or films - once again, the sex-hating and suffering-loving Christianity...
Now - by watching "adult" entertainment we are basically watching people who are having fun and being happy which makes us happy as well. What the hell is wrong with that?
And finally the ultimate question - were it not for the mutated Xtian pleasure-haters,
4. what would be so wrong in me approaching the 25 year old teacher while I am 12 and simply having some fun together?
If I was clearly willing and aware and so was she, the only problem seems to be not having children later? Do we have children with all people we date?
As far as I'm aware, there is no law against you exploring your own sexuality as a child, by yourself. I also strongly doubt that there have been arrests against minors for viewing pornography. As far as I'm aware those laws mostly concern distributors, and not children viewing pornography.
So basically your first three questions are moot, and really an effort to try to mix your fourth question, the one that attempts to justify pedophilia, with three innocuous strawmen.
Children, especially someone as young as 12 are psychologically and in the case of girls, often physically harmed by participating in sex with adults. Given that, as you yourself admit, they are still 'exploring' their own sexuality, they are in no way capable of a decision that could very well affect them for the rest of their life.
The other more disturbing side to your question deals with the adults who are attracted to children. While I don't believe there is something inately wrong with being attracted to children, acting on it is. Children don't know entirely what they are doing when it comes to sex, and adults do. That is rape by almost every definition.
P.S. I also highly doubt that you are a 12 year old boy, as you pose in your scenario in your fourth question, and also suggest that you take a long long time to think about why you posed it in the way that you did.