• @MindBorder
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    8 months ago

    Of course you have.

    In your mind you’re talking to someone who “defends” or “makes excuses” for something you feel is wrong.

    When really, I’m trying to show you that your preconceived notions started off untrue to begin with.

    Of course you’re fighting to understand what I’m saying through a layer of disbelief and self-imposed incomprehension.

    Not to mention pride, which is likely to prevent you from admitting, (aside from privately to yourself) when your mind is changed by someone. This is especially the case when someone feels they are in the moral right.

    And you’re still missing the point. You can be attracted to a certain appearance, and then be turned off the instant you realize someone is a child, even if they are physically “up your alley”.

    There are underage people who get attention because they look legal, just as there adults who look underage. But only actual pedos would even want to go through with it, once they know, regardless of law.

    Good people aren’t turned on by a situation that would hurt someone.

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        8 months ago

        And there’s the pride… and strawman, you kept it together so long I honestly thought you were above such crutches.

        I’m not sure you read half of what I had to say.

        Maybe I repeated myself enough times that bits and pieces got through, so that in time, you’ll put it together

        And what a comeback… Understanding others, especially those you disagree with, is step one of interacting with the world in a way that actually makes a difference. No wonder you’re rhetorically impotent.