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Re: Also...

Posted by jd420 on 2008-August-26 14:56:45 EDT, Tuesday
In reply to Also... posted by Brudda on 2008-August-26 13:37:34 EDT, Tuesday

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Is it wrong to want to have sex with drunk 14 year olds?

Well, that's a complex question...

No thought or feeling can be wrong. Actions, however, can be positive or negative, I would imagine. 'n in this scenario, there appear to be three bits of data...

- sex.
- drunk.
- 14 years old.

Now... age... is basically meaningless. The ethics of roofie-and-vodkaing your way into the pants of a 14 year old would probably look the same as r&v'ing your way into the pants of an 84 year old. I'd imagine it'd be a pretty dismal view.

So then there's drunk. Specifically, drunk + sex. Personally, I'd imagine it would depend on how lucidly conscious we're talking here. One beer is sober. Comatose-unconscious is probably not a conscious state. So, there are at least conditions in which it would be highly questionable, and I'd imagine that asking when they're sober instead would be easy and reasonable enough... but that's just my guess.

One guy posted about it and got railed.

I'm not surprised. Sorry I missed the post...

And is is also wrong to hang out at playgrounds to see little girls? Why? Is it because that's the cliche of a pedophile? What's wrong with that?

Some would argue that it's potentially politically inconvenient. 'n many would argue that it's a remarkable waste of time...

I don't think anyone could argue that it was "wrong," however, simply because it has no effect on anyone whatsoever. 'n that's at least pretty damned close to the final arbiter. No harm, no foul - violent sorts don't want to hear that, but it's the foundational ethical principle, honestly.



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