Sickman
Man in the outer darkness
I don't want to get too involved into this discussion because this is much larger issue than it actually seems to be.
I want to point out something that some scientists could agree with.
Human specie doesn't only have sex in purpose of producing children but because of having close intimacy allows strenghtening of social bonding.
It's like Jacksons case: He feels that by sleeping close to children, he gives "love" to them even that there is any point of actual sexual act. Every parent has slept close to their children, pedophilia and incest is just one step further from it.
One of the problems is that people think that children feel bad about incest when they don't necessarily do. They start feeling bad when others say it's abuse.
This isn't to say I support any act of pedophilia or incest. I just say that society does make the boundaries but trying to "justify" these boundaries can be harder than thought.
One of the justifying methods is religious dogmas or some kind of objective moral point, others include the possible aftereffects of such relationships.
Homosexuality example in prison can be seen as normal human bonding rather than actual will to have long sexual relationship with the partner from opposite sex.
Whether we "Choose" certain actions or not is always debatable. It's like having heart attack. You can try to eat "healthy food" but your genes and your enviroment affect you also, so you cannot ever say sure whether you had control over it.
I want to point out something that some scientists could agree with.
Human specie doesn't only have sex in purpose of producing children but because of having close intimacy allows strenghtening of social bonding.
It's like Jacksons case: He feels that by sleeping close to children, he gives "love" to them even that there is any point of actual sexual act. Every parent has slept close to their children, pedophilia and incest is just one step further from it.
One of the problems is that people think that children feel bad about incest when they don't necessarily do. They start feeling bad when others say it's abuse.
This isn't to say I support any act of pedophilia or incest. I just say that society does make the boundaries but trying to "justify" these boundaries can be harder than thought.
One of the justifying methods is religious dogmas or some kind of objective moral point, others include the possible aftereffects of such relationships.
Homosexuality example in prison can be seen as normal human bonding rather than actual will to have long sexual relationship with the partner from opposite sex.
Whether we "Choose" certain actions or not is always debatable. It's like having heart attack. You can try to eat "healthy food" but your genes and your enviroment affect you also, so you cannot ever say sure whether you had control over it.