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Loli Porn and Star Wars Poly

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00:00 Intro

01:45 Does watching loli porn make me a pedophile?

42:56 Resonating with Star Wars

55:55 How much privacy is owed post-mortem?

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March 28, 2025

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Loli Porn and Star Wars Poly

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Shout out to Berto for talking about this topic. I had assumed he would be in the camp of thinking Loli is wrong and so are the ppl who watch it....I was surprised to see him initially sort of work backwards from his gut reaction and explore angles where he could maybe be wrong for feeling that way. Personally, I don't think this porn is OK even if the people don't ever harm real children. I also don't think violent porn is okay. I don't think someone is evil for being turned on by this stuff--idk their reason or traumas--but the content just simply should not be produced because it reinforces extremely harmful behavior & urges, especially in the hands of people who actually have impulses to harm.

Alicia Cuadrado

Thank you Berto for bringing up concerns about effects on adolescents. As a mom of teens, I've been told It is VERY prevalent for that group to be looking at Loli porn. Some situations include teens with unfettered access on phones and other devices so that they are up much of the night. These particular situations included times that were very uncomfortable for teen girls in relationships with these boys. Clearly there is a lot more to this topic that doesn't relate to the original question. I'd be interested in more discussion to help parents with talking points for interacting with their teens on this topic.

Karma Denmark


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