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Forgiven13
June 30th, 2008, 09:37 AM
I'm not sure if this is the correct forum for this topic, so please move this if it isn't. (This is the first thread I'm starting) :)
I have a friend who is a Catholic. Well, she has grown up as one, but through talking with her, she is starting to not agree with the RCC anymore.
Anyways, she was sexually abused as a child growing up. She never got any help for it, and now has turned to a psychiatrist (and to God too, she is praying about this as well) for help.
The psychiatrist sent her home with a lot of pamphlets about sexual issues. I haven't seen these pamphlets, but she was telling me about them and something that she read didn't sit well with her, and when she told me about it, it didn't sit well with me either.
She said that the pamphlets talk about how young children are sexually attracted to their parents and how it is totally normal for a parent to feel sexually attracted to their children, especially while changing their diapers.
This just totally grossed me out and made me angry that a psychiatrist is handing this information out to their patients. I totally don't think that those are "normal" feelings.
What do you all think? I see this, in a way, as a way to sort of indoctrinate people into thinking that this type of stuff is "normal". Or have I gone completely mad and maybe it is normal, just I haven't experienced it?
KBKMNN
June 30th, 2008, 10:08 AM
I'm not sure if this is the correct forum for this topic, so please move this if it isn't. (This is the first thread I'm starting) :)
I have a friend who is a Catholic. Well, she has grown up as one, but through talking with her, she is starting to not agree with the RCC anymore.
Anyways, she was sexually abused as a child growing up. She never got any help for it, and now has turned to a psychiatrist (and to God too, she is praying about this as well) for help.
The psychiatrist sent her home with a lot of pamphlets about sexual issues. I haven't seen these pamphlets, but she was telling me about them and something that she read didn't sit well with her, and when she told me about it, it didn't sit well with me either.
She said that the pamphlets talk about how young children are sexually attracted to their parents and how it is totally normal for a parent to feel sexually attracted to their children, especially while changing their diapers.
This just totally grossed me out and made me angry that a psychiatrist is handing this information out to their patients. I totally don't think that those are "normal" feelings.
What do you all think? I see this, in a way, as a way to sort of indoctrinate people into thinking that this type of stuff is "normal". Or have I gone completely mad and maybe it is normal, just I haven't experienced it?
No, you're right to think like you do. Those pamphlets are wrong and perverted! It's just another way the world is telling us that wrong is right. :tsk
Patti311
June 30th, 2008, 10:14 AM
NOT NORMAL. Agree...it's perverted and disgusting.
HisAlways
June 30th, 2008, 10:14 AM
I'm not sure if this is the correct forum for this topic, so please move this if it isn't. (This is the first thread I'm starting) :)
I have a friend who is a Catholic. Well, she has grown up as one, but through talking with her, she is starting to not agree with the RCC anymore.
Anyways, she was sexually abused as a child growing up. She never got any help for it, and now has turned to a psychiatrist (and to God too, she is praying about this as well) for help.
The psychiatrist sent her home with a lot of pamphlets about sexual issues. I haven't seen these pamphlets, but she was telling me about them and something that she read didn't sit well with her, and when she told me about it, it didn't sit well with me either.
She said that the pamphlets talk about how young children are sexually attracted to their parents and how it is totally normal for a parent to feel sexually attracted to their children, especially while changing their diapers.
This just totally grossed me out and made me angry that a psychiatrist is handing this information out to their patients. I totally don't think that those are "normal" feelings.
What do you all think? I see this, in a way, as a way to sort of indoctrinate people into thinking that this type of stuff is "normal". Or have I gone completely mad and maybe it is normal, just I haven't experienced it?
:shocked That's just sick, and F A R R from normal. Don't worry about yourself, you're fine. It's the world that has "lost it".
Promoting stuff like this should be reported to "someone". They are coming up with "excuses" for everything sinister these days.:tsk
Maggie
June 30th, 2008, 10:15 AM
I heard someone say once (and I think it was a commedian) that everybody had fantasies about someone of the same sex. And that if you denied it you were lying. I thought, really? I tried to imagine this - and was grossed out. These perverted people can't imagine that what they think about and do is not normal. They don't want it to be not normal. And so they're going to insist that it is.
Normal people do NOT fantasize about their children! Nor do they fantasize about others of the same sex. The perverts just want us to believe that!
Sodom and Gomorrah! :ohno
gratefulberean
June 30th, 2008, 11:49 AM
OUTRAGEOUS!
So called "experts" continue to participate in the orgy of deception.:puke
markofthebest
June 30th, 2008, 11:59 AM
OUTRAGEOUS!
and that's an understatement.....:ohno
FaithContender
June 30th, 2008, 12:23 PM
:puke
WATCHING AND WAITING
June 30th, 2008, 01:12 PM
sounds like what probably went on in Germany before they started the forced um, genital masage of infants.. sickos
jadeeyes
June 30th, 2008, 01:31 PM
I'v bathed and changed the diapers of many babies: let's see, my kids, my grandkids, nieces and nephews, friends children, kids for whom I was the babysitter.... I can't remember ever having any kind of sexual attraction to any of them. Maybe I should seek help. :idunno :heh
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