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Survey of us by Northwestern University

Posted by Sterling on 2013-May-12 04:16:47 EDT, Sunday

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This is my first post. I'm attracted most strongly to girls from ages 3 to 6, though I have a significant attraction up through adult women. I also write erotic stories on such attractions and related erotic subjects.

My purpose in posting today is to let you know about an anonymous survey. Scientists know very little about girl lovers or boy lovers (or whatever term you prefer) unless they've been caught breaking the law, which reinforces society's very negative opinion of us, which in turn keeps us eager to stay hidden. Responding to an anonymous survey is a rare safe opportunity to change that picture a little bit.

Can I prove it's safe? No, but I can't quite think of why it is any less safe than participating in this site. I have corresponded with the chief investigator for over a year by email. You can read his Wikipedia entry under "J Michael Bailey". He is sympathetic to pedophiles and willing to take unpopular positions if that is where the data leads him.


This is from the researchers:

We are researchers at Northwestern University, Department of
Psychology, under the supervision of Professor Michael Bailey. We
are conducting a survey of men and women sexually attracted to
young persons (defined in this study as persons aged 14 or
younger). The purposes of this survey include exploration of: the
development and phenomenology of attraction to young persons; the
experiences of individuals attracted to young persons discussing
their feelings with mental health professionals and important
acquaintances/relatives; differences among individuals attracted
to young persons between those who act on them and those who do
not act on them (Note that we will not ask you about any illegal
acts you may or may not have committed except those known to
legal authorities.); and aspects of your sexuality that have not
been studied well previously, such as the degree of your
attractions to adults and to the idea of being a child. We are
administering this survey anonymously, and we do not collect ip
or email addresses.




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