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Topic History of: The sacked paedo footballer is back!!!!!!
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Locked Out Where did I say you were mentally ill? Many people - as we regularly discuss on this forum = have some pretty strange definitions of "normal". Few of them are actually mentally ill. Just unaware of the damage their thoughts sometimes do to themselves or others. And any of the postings you and I have made here it would appear that my world view is perhaps a little wider than your own. Perhaps that simply illustrates a wider breadth of interest on my part than you choose to reveal to us. But there's more to life {both on this board and in the wider world} than 14 or 15 year olds in see through leggings and g-strings. You were looking closely, weren't you?
Blackit Locked Out wrote:
angel wrote:
If you're feeling so much negativity why are you always here?

I've been scratching my head and wondering about that question too. I think Blackit has confused our cynicism about the way society brands sex offenders for life with actual enthusiasm for propping up the delusions which motivate them. I view his postings with interest because I've been there and done that. I have no desire to wear the tee shirt any more, which is why I have so little liking for the idea of helping to perpetuate what he promotes as "normal". I used to be a bit like him myself. And what is truly worrying is that he can't - or won't - learn anything from me or my example.


As I said, I have no intention of becoming a sex offender or ever potentially putting a young person at risk of being put through the courts and the forced victim labelling and the general child abuse industry processing.

However, I have to say, if you're the sort of person who emerges from sex offender counselling then reading your comments is the biggest incentive anyone could ever have to never break the law.

Blackit Locked Out wrote:
angel wrote:
If you're feeling so much negativity why are you always here?

I've been scratching my head and wondering about that question too. I think Blackit has confused our cynicism about the way society brands sex offenders for life with actual enthusiasm for propping up the delusions which motivate them. I view his postings with interest because I've been there and done that. I have no desire to wear the tee shirt any more, which is why I have so little liking for the idea of helping to perpetuate what he promotes as "normal". I used to be a bit like him myself. And what is truly worrying is that he can't - or won't - learn anything from me or my example.


Once more, I am not a sex offender, and no intention of being a sex offender.

Seriously, are you capable of defending a single world view of yours with reason or logic instead of simply projecting some form of mental illness or pervsion onto your opponent?
Innocent Accused angel wrote:
edinburghnews.scotsman.com/topstories/Ro...-player-a.6810957.jp

He'll indeed find it hard to chat up young girls in Lihuanian!
angel Dr Seuss wrote:
It is normal to find adolescents attractive. This might be something our society disapproves of and there might be certain moral issues about having sex with them but that doesn't change the fact that is normal to find adolescent attractive.

Aboslutely, its how you act on those feelings that are important.