For a moment...like for a very brief moment I felt straight ....
I just love how the other so called play boy semes don't get any hate and the moment uke has the same lifestyle he is slut.the double standards are killing me.
I just know the author fell asleep in their biology class.
This art style is just like a yaoi manga that I have read but forgot it's name and it's bugging me (/TДT)/
Isn't it people's problem that they end up making everything sexual in their minds?like it was one of the most touching stories that I've read and ther are people saying it's pedo stuff...
The thing is while reading this I didn't feel like im reading a realtionship between two humans.it felt like there is no human connection ....
Like...why..?why author....?what experience made some nerve synapses wich led to this bizarre idea?
Pedophilia is a psychiatric condition characterized by a primary or exclusive sexual attraction to prepubescent children, typically under the age of 13. It is classified as a paraphilic disorder in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5) if it causes distress, harm, or the risk of harm to others. Here's a detailed breakdown:
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Key Aspects of Pedophilia:
1. Definition:
Pedophilia involves a recurrent and intense sexual interest in prepubescent children.
This attraction must persist for at least 6 months to be clinically diagnosed.
2. Distinction from Behavior:
Pedophilia refers to the attraction itself.
Child sexual abuse refers to actions where a person engages in sexual activity with a child. Not all individuals with pedophilic attraction act on their impulses.
3. Age Criteria:
The individual with pedophilic tendencies is usually at least 16 years old and at least 5 years older than the child in question.
4. Puberty vs. Prepubescence:
Pedophilia specifically pertains to an attraction to prepubescent children. Attraction to adolescents (post-puberty but under the age of legal consent) falls under other terms, such as hebephilia (early adolescence) or ephebophilia (mid-to-late adolescence).