At what point does sexual deviance become immoral?
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elenuial's post here, I didn't want to clog his comments and just brought what my sentences were thinking into a post or two. This first one is a question posed to all of you, behind the cut.
Warning: Not sure it's for the faint of heart. This section is about sexuality and age. Power play will (hopefully) be touched on later.
( Cut for your convenience, or if you don't want to think about this right now )
So, I guess in short: Does only the deed make the person immoral? Like if we had mind-reading machines to help us make arrests. What about intention to do so, but before they do? Are they still condemnable? What about getting off on something, but never doing it?
Just for safety's sake, a disclaimer: I do not do, intend to do, or condone any of these things. This is a hypothetical question.
And before anyone asks, there are documented cases of all of these.
These are only suggestions. You don't have to answer all of them. Or any at all. I just want to know what you guys think.
-Haz

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Warning: Not sure it's for the faint of heart. This section is about sexuality and age. Power play will (hopefully) be touched on later.
( Cut for your convenience, or if you don't want to think about this right now )
So, I guess in short: Does only the deed make the person immoral? Like if we had mind-reading machines to help us make arrests. What about intention to do so, but before they do? Are they still condemnable? What about getting off on something, but never doing it?
Just for safety's sake, a disclaimer: I do not do, intend to do, or condone any of these things. This is a hypothetical question.
And before anyone asks, there are documented cases of all of these.
These are only suggestions. You don't have to answer all of them. Or any at all. I just want to know what you guys think.
-Haz
