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MAPs Pride Flag.svg. The "NOMAP Pride" flag. Made originally likely as a prank flag by a Tumblr user, it is now adopted by some pedophiles, hebephiles, ephebophiles, and nepiophiles. The term MAP, which stands for "Minor Attracted Person", refers to any adult with an attraction to minors, while NOMAP, for "Non-Offending MAP", refers to those ...
A Long, Dark Shadow: Minor-Attracted People and Their Pursuit of Dignity is a book by Allyn Walker, then Assistant Professor of Sociology and Criminal Justice at Old Dominion University. The book’s first edition was published by the University of California Press in June 2021 as Walker's doctoral research. [1][2] In the book, Walker conducted ...
Pansexual Pride Flag. This flag represents people who identify as pansexual, meaning they're attracted to people of any gender. According to the Human Rights Campaign, it was created around 2010 ...
Minor-attracted person. Wikipedia does not have an article on "minor-attracted person", but its sister project Wiktionary does: Read the Wiktionary entry "minor-attracted person". Categories: Wikipedia protected soft redirects. Redirects to Wiktionary.
Each color, pattern, and design has its own specific meaning: for instance, the Philly Pride flag has two extra stripes, one black and one brown, to highlight people of color in the LGBTQ+ community.
The text says: The "MAP Pride" flag. Made originally likely as a prank flag by a Tumblr user, it is now adopted by MAPs. The term MAP, which stands for "Minor Attracted Person," refers to any adult with an attraction to minors. Pedophiles, Hebephiles, Ephebophiles, are under this definition. The text should say: The "MAP Pride" flag.
The term used to describe the marginalization of fictosexuality is human-oriented sexualism (対人性愛中心主義 (taijin-seiai-chūshin-shugi)). This is the concept that sexual attraction towards flesh-and-blood human is " normal" sexuality. [1][2] While the concept is raised from fictosexuality studies in Japan, it is now being discussed ...
During a committee hearing Thursday, a Kentucky state senator said allowing child sex dolls for “minor-attracted persons” could reduce the likelihood of those people abusing children.