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7/18/2025, 11:03:57 PM
>>937275002
This is a retard's understanding of anatomy.
This is a retard's understanding of anatomy.
7/16/2025, 2:45:48 AM
>>937159698
[Lithium no Kojin Circle (Lithium)] Benkyoukai no Hazudatta no ni...
>>937159671
Depends...
Pubic hair: 2>3>1>4>5
Breasts: 2>1>3>4>5
[Lithium no Kojin Circle (Lithium)] Benkyoukai no Hazudatta no ni...
>>937159671
Depends...
Pubic hair: 2>3>1>4>5
Breasts: 2>1>3>4>5
6/24/2025, 10:06:44 AM
>>936188861
Sauce?
Sauce?
6/22/2025, 7:36:10 PM
>>936116565
>This goes against current scientific consensus
In some ways, yes, in other more pertinent ways, no it doesn't.
>Children absolutely have a sufficient enough understanding of sexual desire and consequences by the time they hit puberty
No, it's *when* they hit puberty, and even then it's a developing notion. Sexual desire is something that is contingent on sexual development.
>Doesn't mean they can do all the sex all the time all day everyday but that you can have some forms of it with them in moderation
This is true of any sexually-reproducing organism. It also doesn't speak at all to the emotional consequences years down the line.
>this dissonance causes the trauma.
This is true to an extent, and should be taken into consideration, but doesn't discount my point that exists independent of social mores.
>early teens
So, pubescent. Not applicable to my point.
>This goes against current scientific consensus
In some ways, yes, in other more pertinent ways, no it doesn't.
>Children absolutely have a sufficient enough understanding of sexual desire and consequences by the time they hit puberty
No, it's *when* they hit puberty, and even then it's a developing notion. Sexual desire is something that is contingent on sexual development.
>Doesn't mean they can do all the sex all the time all day everyday but that you can have some forms of it with them in moderation
This is true of any sexually-reproducing organism. It also doesn't speak at all to the emotional consequences years down the line.
>this dissonance causes the trauma.
This is true to an extent, and should be taken into consideration, but doesn't discount my point that exists independent of social mores.
>early teens
So, pubescent. Not applicable to my point.
6/17/2025, 3:11:04 AM
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