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Too many minorities, man!

Posted by lee lette on 2012-July-22 18:49:59 EDT, Sunday
In reply to Minority desires posted by Dante on 2012-July-21 21:45:44 EDT, Saturday

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Rights of minorities - mmmh.

Well we could start with necrophiliacs - they possibly could take first place in the queue since they obviously do not harm any living person but simply want to have sex with a corpse whether that be an adult or a child. What on earth could be wrong with that? I am sure there would would be plenty of rational arguments to defend this.

Perhaps next in line might be those into bestiality - no complaints from any animals so far and any noises might be seen as signs of approval anyway.

Just how many minorities are there? A case might be made for every single one.

Since we might want to respect the wishes of the dead not to be violated the first case might not get very far.

Animal rights appear to be in the news again as the abilities and intelligence of quite a few species are becoming more evident. Perhaps we will eventually see the granting of rights to those species deemed to have sufficient intelligence and awareness to justify a more enlightened approach with regard to their treatment - looking in your direction Japan! So until then we might hold back on their tacit approval to sexual relationships.

Perhaps a comparison between animals and children might be made since mostly they have no voice with which to express themselves (until we decipher the animals that is) and many of the kids I have known resemble some right little monkeys.

One might cite the following as signs of oppression but it tends to reinforce what I observe in pre-pubescents -

http://www.guttmacher.org/pubs/journals/3411802.html - Friendships and Early Relationships: Links to Sexual Initiation Among American Adolescents Born to Young Mothers - 2002

The vast majority (92%) of 11-12-year-olds indicated that they had never or rarely dated. Those who had dated mostly did so sporadically: Overall, 6% dated less than once per week, and 2% dated more frequently. Females were significantly more likely than males to report never or rarely dating (94% vs. 89%), and were less likely to report dating less than once a week (4% vs. 9%). Preteenage males with dating experience were more likely than their female peers to report going steady (67% vs. 49%).

As expected, only a very small proportion of 11-12-year-olds indicated that they had had sex (3%); males were more likely than females (5% vs. fewer than 1%), and blacks were more likely than nonblacks (5% vs. 2%), to report being sexually experienced. These reports are consistent with national figures on sexual intercourse at young ages.

Because our sample consisted of adolescents born to younger mothers, it may not be representative of all American youth. Although children of young mothers are likely to be at the forefront of transitions to heterosexual relationships and sexual activity, the vast majority of 11-12-year-olds were indeed still behaving as children: They had predominantly same-sex friends, had little interaction with older youth, dated infrequently and were, for the most part, sexually inexperienced. Nationally representative data for a fuller cross section are likely to show even fewer opposite-sex friendships and less dating and sexual activity.



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