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The modern LGBT (2SLGBTQQIA+ among other variations) lobby is famously insistent and defensive in its distancing attempts towards MAPs. Young LGBT people are routinely lied to by older community leaders about the history of their movement in embracing pederasts/pedophiles, providing shelter to "loved boys" and agitating for the removal of Age of Consent laws - for example, at the 1985 ILGA conference detailed below. They are also taught to ignore the pederastic roots of their movement, the importance of numerous subversive pederasts, and presence of teenage hookers at Stonewall to name but a few inconvenient truths.

An adult-attracted minor (AAM) is a person who is under the age of consent and is attracted to adults or older individuals. This can include individuals who are in their teens and may be experiencing sexual attraction towards adults.

Gabriel García Márquez was a Colombian novelist, short-story writer, and journalist who is widely regarded as one of the most influential and innovative writers of the 20th century. Márquez was 18, he proposed marriage to a 13-year-old girl. Romance between adults and youth is a recurrent theme in Márquez’s fiction.

García Márquez was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1982, becoming the first Colombian to receive the award. He also received numerous other awards and honors.

Roger Nash Baldwin, the American civil rights activist and founder of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), was born on January 21, 1884, in Wellesley, Massachusetts. He came from a prominent and affluent family, with his father being a wealthy businessman. While growing up, Baldwin was exposed to progressive ideas and social activism through his parents' involvement in various reform movements. Baldwin's first sexual experience was with a housemaid when he was 12 or 13 years old.

Edgar Allan Poe (January 19, 1809 - October 7, 1849) was an American writer, editor, and literary critic who is best known for his poetry and short stories, particularly in the genres of mystery and horror. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest writers in the American literary canon and is known for his dark and atmospheric style, which often explores themes of death, loss, and the human psyche.

Poe married his 13-year-old cousin, Virginia Clemm, at the age of 27. His letter proposing to Virginia was sent two weeks after her 13th birthday, suggesting that he fell in love even earlier.

The Consenting Juveniles Project is a research study that explores positive experiences of minors who engage in consensual sexual activities with adults. The project aims to provide a better understanding of the complex issues surrounding intergenerational sexuality, including the legal, social, and psychological factors that influence these behaviors.

One of the key goals of the project is to challenge the common assumption that all sexual activity involving minors and adults is inherently harmful or abusive.

Clarissa Dickson Wright was an English celebrity chef, television personality, businesswoman and barrister. Famous as one half of "Two Fat Ladies", the popular TV show, that has been broadcast in the UK, the US and Australia. Of her first sexual experience, she writes: "My mother made no fuss to me so I suffered no trauma."

In 1951, the husband of the then 28-year old Oscar-winning actress Gloria Grahame caught her in bed with her 13 year-old stepson Anthony "Tony" Ray. They later married and had 2 children in Grahame's happiest and longest lasting marriage.

In this book, Susan Clancy argues that the popular perception of CSA as a universally damaging experience has been overblown by media and popular culture, and that a more nuanced and individualized approach is needed to understand the effects of such experiences. Dr Clancy was met with hostility from her peers and academic superiors for challenging the "trauma myth".

Will Durant, born as William James Durant on November 5, 1885, in North Adams, Massachusetts, was an American writer, philosopher, and historian.

Before becoming a writer, Durant taught at the libertarian Ferrer Modern School from 1911 to 1913, a school inspired by the anarchist pedagogy of Francisco Ferrer. There, Durant met his soon-to-be wife Chaya (Ida) Kaufman. Chaya had just turned 14 when she entered his classroom in the fall of 1912, and immediately fell in love with him and set plans to marry him.

She was 15 at her marriage on Oct. 31, 1913, and came to the ceremony with her roller skates slung over her shoulder. Her husband was just about to turn 28. He called her Ariel, after the ethereal being in Shakespeare’s ”The Tempest,” and she later had her name legally changed.

The Lolicon-MAP Equivalence Debate is a frequent low-intelligence debate that takes place within the Lolicon, MAP and various normie social media communities.

Medicalism is a philosophy in which a phenomenon (e.g. Transsexuality in Transmedicalism) is seen as a disorder, because it has become medicalized. Hard Medicalists often subscribe to the idea that self-acknowledgement of the disorder or condition is necessary for a person to adopt a given identity. These individuals are sometimes part of the so-called pro-recovery movement.

Rainbow Revisionism is a phenomenon whereby historical queer figures and events are either memory-holed or sanitized in such a way as to remove expressions of queerness deemed inconvenient to the "political objectives" of the modern LGBTQ+ Movement. Usually, the target of this revisionism is historical pederasty. While revisionism is a discrete form of information warfare, the Rainbow Reactionaries who promulgate it may at the same time enjoy the lower-brow practise of Validity Policing. The revisionist phenomenon is thought to have increased in its velocity since the exclusion of pederasts from the gay movement in the 80s, which was formalized in the 90s.

The history of homosexuality itself is a subject of Rainbow Revisionism, as documented by Bruce Rind, in his analysis of various texts in 1998.[1] As Newgon's article points out, the events of Stonewall are routinely whitewashed, as are the following movement's manifestations against the Age of Consent - including those supported by celebrated founding members and the ILGA umbrella. Publications such as Spartacus International Gay Guide are good examples of how the gay movement and press whitewashed their history throughout the 1980s and 90s. The hostile reaction of the gay press to a pederastic novel, Alexander's Choice is another telling example.

https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/00224499809551958

The consideration of sexuality as a topic of special interest, particularly in relation to legislation prohibiting voluntary or consenting "sex acts" (queer sexuality), is known as sexceptionalism or sex exceptionalism. Scholars have questioned the need for various sex laws, for instance, when existing laws against assault could be used. Some have come to the conclusion that sex exceptionalism has developed as a practical weapon to divert the population and serve elite interests by fostering conflict and divisive cultural narratives. In this sense, as the power of religion and cultural/family norms have gradually diminished, arbitrary prohibitions on sexual expression have crept into state and public life.

Pedophobia is an abnormal and irrational fear of all things related to "pedophilia" (using a definition so broad as to ignore its actual meaning). Since this fear is a social phenomenon, the target is very broad - including irrational disapproval towards representations of teenage bodies, censorship, and antagonism towards acceptance of prevention-oriented mental health and fellowship programs for MAPs.

Dwight Edwin Whorley (born 1952) was the first person to be charged under the PROTECT Act of 2003 for ownership of lolicon pornography. In 1996, the United States Congress passed an act entitled the Child Pornography Prevention Act of 1996, which expanded the definition of child pornography to include virtual images. In 2002, the Supreme Court found that this law was unconstitutional due to its infringements on the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.

The Kinsey sample was utilised by Rind and Welter (2014) to investigate how minors felt about their first sexual experience. Interviewees were questioned about whether or not their first coitus was enjoyable or resulted in negative feelings. The Kinsey sample was utilised by Rind and Welter (2014) to investigate how people felt about their first coitus after reaching puberty. Interviewees were questioned about whether or whether their first coitus was enjoyable or resulted in emotional negative feelings. Adolescent males who interacted with women felt "much" the same way as men did (41% each), and they only sometimes reacted emotionally adversely (22% vs. 13%). In terms of either enjoying the coitus "much" (13% vs. 18%) or reacting emotionally badly (17% each), adolescent girls associated with males did not vary from women engaging with men. Under the CSA paradigm or the mainstream approach, it would not have been predicted that teenagers interacting with adults would behave similarly to adults involved with other adults.

Prostasia Foundation is an American non-profit organization founded in 2018 in San Fransisco. It provides public forums, child abuse prevention training, consultancy services, and grants for researchers. The current Executive Director is Gilian Tenbergen, a sexologist and CSA preventionist. Funding comes from crowd finance, memberships, anonymous donations, and an institutional investor, with no information on their critical benefactors.

Prostasia has faced controversies on social media due to its "normalization" trope and controversial messaging. Former communications spokesman Noah Berlatsky has been accused of promoting child sex workers' biggest threat, while confusion exists about the separation of minors from adults in online chats. Prostasia's defense of sex doll use among MAPs is seen as unconventional, but it is unrelated to offending. Allyn Walker, an Assistant Professor of Sociology and Criminal Justice at Old Dominion University, advocated for the destigmatization of pedophilia, and in 2023, Reduxx published an article linking Prostasia's general manager to being a pedophile. Prostasia's unconventional anti-CSA messaging, incorporating kink, BDSM, and Sex Worker Rights with child protection, has attracted mainstream attention.

The newgon.net domain hosts an informational wiki, along with an archived webmagazine/blog. For most of its history, Newgon has employed an official color scheme of navy, azure and yellow in most of its materials.

Founded in 2007 by young activists, Newgon is an international, informal, non-membership organization that promotes alternative perspectives on attractions and relationships between legal minors and adults. It aims to produce information sources that are easy to use in front-line activism and organize activism where possible. The organization is not a peer-support group for minor attracted people (MAPs), but welcomes their input and boasts of many supporters who are themselves MAPs.

Newgon seeks to represent the interests of MAPS and uses the best available research literature representing youth perspectives. Newgon maintains a reformist pro-choice position, but is in favor of a non-offending lifestyle for MAPS.

Newgon Wiki, founded in 2007, is the largest online informational resource on MAPs, focusing on facts, opinions, arguments, research, and testimonies related to relationships between minors and adults.

"Republicans are the real pedophiles" refers to a trope of online discussion, wherein as soon as one "side" in normative political discourse accuses the other of "pedophilia", the other must make the exact same accusation in response.

Newgon is the first website to define a MAP, with cofounder Daniel Lievre and BLueRibbon being the first authors to use the term. The term gained popularity in 2007 and gained public attention in 2022. Newgon also published the first concept of a gradient flag for MAPs, similar to a 2009 competition for a united symbol.

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