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zx12y I am very sorry to hear about your molestation and I am sorry that this event has triggered such a visceral response in you. Your experiences are different from that of many of us, but this doesn't mean we have to agree with your assessment of the content or the situation. I have already voiced that I think the material is a little too explicit for that age group in particular in it's demonstration of risky sexual behaviors but I don't think that it was intended for child grooming either.
I agree 100% with Jiro that it's important to talk to adolescents about sex frankly and directly so they don't conflate fact and fiction. I think that sex education is important and that it should start before high school. I also think that, unfortunately, most chlidren don't receive a good education because of the taboos on discussing sex, so for some of them material such as this could be confusing.
I do think an adult led discussion about the scene - and why the events that unfold are not positive - would be a great thing. But, as blackmage_nuke said, the child should have an opportunity to opt out if it makes them uncomfortable.
Finally, I don't really care that the guy was arrested or removed. He knew the rule, he broke the rule.
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