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CompliantCoon
 
 
04 Dec 2018 15:12 PST
I don't have or want Telegram, but hear me out
Hi, I respect that you don't think the comments of the submission is the right place for this discussion. I do wish you wouldn't delete the comments you we have already made, though. I honestly like having my debates where anybody can read them. It shows that I have nothing to hide. Also, I think anybody who wants to deserves to be able to read what we have both said. I have no objection to continuing the conversation in a more private place, but I would really like what has already been said to remain public.

Like I said in the subject like, I don't have or want Telegram. I'd much rather communicate here in PMs, through email at either catlover1019@oulook.com or catlover1019@protonmail.com or through a IM protocol called tox. https://tox.chat is where you can go to get started. Personally, I don't much care for IMing, so I'd prefer email or PMs here.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
05 Dec 2018 12:44 PST
Re: I don't have or want Telegram, but hear me out
Yeah okay whatever, since both you and that other person don't want the stuff to be deleted, I won't do that until further notice... It's just really not like I have anything more to add to the discussion, I've said what I wanted to say and that's that, I suppose.
 
 
 
 
Th0r0n678
 
CompliantCoon
 
 
05 Dec 2018 14:58 PST
I do have more to say, but I don't think it will help. You already said that your opinion won't change, which is a pretty good way to stifle conversation. You also repeated the baseless claim that there are "usually" consent issues, without acknowledging my rebuttal of it, and showing why you still think it's true. I'll reiterate. Cases that are known to law enforcement and/or psychologists should not be treated as a representative sample. We have no way to know how commonly abise actually happens. It stands to reason that the cases where nothing goes wrong and everything is happy are the least likely to either result in arrest, or the participant who was a child at the time seeking psychological help.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
06 Dec 2018 03:55 PST
Dude, I've said this because I'm tired of the conversation, in all honesty. And because it's true, you won't change my opinion. It is stifling the conversation, I am aware of that, but I'm doing this because it has come to a point where I personally have just lost interest in it. I'm only asking you to respect this. I believe you that there are no valuable statistics concerning the matter and I also agree with you as to why this is a problem, but as long as this is as much of a taboo as it is, I don't see any change coming. And I'm sorry, but I'm too much of a coward to stand up for something I don't actively need if I can be pretty much certain that it would result in very negative feedback from people close to me.
 
 
 
 
Th0r0n678
 
CompliantCoon
 
 
06 Dec 2018 14:35 PST
Very well, man. I hope you have a good life.
 
 
 
 
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