On Mar 25, 6:12=A0am, Naked Gonad wrote:
> On Mar 25, 7:35 am, Mike_B wrote:
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> > In message
> > <88801bbf-6552-4e3e-846c-3782718a4...@f63g2000hsf.googlegroups.com>,
> > Holly writes
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> > >On Mar 24, 4:37 am, Mike_B wrote:
> > >> In message
> > >> <80bbf0f5-527b-47f6-9f2c-2e8afb2ff...@t54g2000hsg.googlegroups.com>,
> > >> Holly writes
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> > >> >On Mar 22, 3:47 am, Mike_B wrote:
> > >> >> In message
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> > >> >> Holly writes
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> > >> >> >On Mar 20, 10:39 am, Mike_B wrote:
> > >> >> >> In message
> > >> >> >> <8e0240bb-4f7f-468f-9ebf-081ab04db...@e6g2000prf.googlegroups.c=
om>,
> > >> >> >> "MAOgil...@indaal.co.uk" writes
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> > >> >> >> >On 19 Mar, 08:30, Gary B wrote:
> > >> >> >> >>http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/help/3681938.stm
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> > >> >> >> >>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_C_Clarke
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> > >> >> >> >> Yes! Another child molster is dead :-)))))
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> > >> >> >> >There's a world of difference between molesting children and h=
aving
> > >> >> >> >. with nubile boys who happen to be below the age of British=
> > >> >> >> >consent. Here on the island we've always taken the view that
> > >> >> >> >everything that doesn't belong to the Laird is fair game.
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> > >> >> >> It seems that Brits are generally so certain that their own ass=
essment
> > >> >> >> of an appropriate age of consent is the only possible correct o=
ne, that
> > >> >> >> any country having a lower age of consent is therefore populate=
d by a
> > >> >> >> bunch of child molesting perverts. What I don't understand is w=
hy we
> > >> >> >> would allow countries full of perverted child molesters such as=
France
> > >> >> >> (15) or Spain (13) to be members of the EU!
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> > >> >> >> --
> > >> >> >> Mike_B
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> > >> >> >No ... Not France.
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> > >> >> Sorry, I have no idea what that meant.
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> > >> >> --
> > >> >It means, I do not wish that to apply to France.
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> > >> I see. Then you would have to persuade France to raise their age of
> > >> consent then. As it stands, it is 15 and as everyone in this country
> > >> knows, if you sleep with a 15 year old you must be a pervert and shou=
ld
> > >> be locked away.
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> > >> I also wonder whether it works the other way around. So if someone fr=
om
> > >> say Egypt (18) or Tunisia (20) comes to the UK and sleeps with a 16 y=
ear
> > >> old, does that make them a pervert even though they have done nothing=
> > >> that is illegal here?
> > >> --
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> > >Dear MIke,
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> > >I have copied for you these definitions. I hope they help.
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> > >pervert (v.)
> > >c.1300 (trans.), "to turn someone aside from a right religious belief
> > >to a false or erroneous one," from O.Fr. pervertir, from L. pervertere
> > >"corrupt, turn the wrong way, turn about," from per- "away" + vertere
> > >"to turn" (see versus). The noun is 1661, from the verb. Replaced
> > >native froward, which embodies the same image. The noun is attested
> > >from 1661, "one who has forsaken a doctrine or system regarded as
> > >true, apostate;" psychological sense of "one who has a perversion of
> > >the .ual instinct" is attested from 1897 (Havelock Ellis),
> > >originally esp. of homo.uals. Perv, short for .ual pervert (n.),
> > >is first recorded 1944.
> > >perverse
> > >c.1369, "wicked," from O.Fr. pervers, from L. perversus "turned away
> > >(from what is right), contrary, askew," pp. of pervertere "to
> > >corrupt" (see pervert). The L. word is glossed in O.E. by forcerred,
> > >from p.p. of forcyrran "to avoid," from cierran "to turn, return."
> > >Meaning "wrong, not in accord with what is accepted" is from c.1568;
> > >sense of "obstinate, stubborn" is from 1579. It keeps the non-.ual
> > >senses of pervert (v.) and allows the psychological ones to go with
> > >perverted.
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> > >"Perversions are defined as unnatural acts, acts contrary to nature,
> > >bestial, abominable, and detestable. Such laws are interpretable only
> > >in accordance with the ancient tradition of the English common law
> > >which ... is committed to the doctrine that no .ual activity is
> > >justifiable unless its objective is procreation." [A.C. Kinsey,
> > >et.al., ".ual Behavior in the Human Male," 1948]
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> > >Best wishes,
> > >Holly
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> > Thanks Holly. So we are all perverts if we have . without intending
> > procreation. That's really helpful I'm sure.
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> > --
> > Mike_B
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> I think that she was only showing definitions (at leastI hope so).
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You think correctly. |