- Sep 16, 2012
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O.K. I understand where you are going with on that. I am a compassionate person too.What if we could figure out how their brains work well enough to mitigate the condition? Knowledge is power. Studies like that could translate to a small child being saved from the horrifying assault of some pedophile.
But. . . seriously, it all comes down to perspective. You have to examine your starting premises. This professor started with the premises, that there is nothing wrong with this attraction in the first place. . .
wtf?!?
When she herself has sexual dysphoria, is she the best one to say, that there is nothing wrong with those types of feelings?
![dunno :dunno: :dunno:](/styles/smilies/dunno.gif)
When really, maybe she needs to examine here research assumptions?