tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1184609450461267436.post648152265102490630..comments2018-06-30T21:12:58.966+10:00Comments on Life and Dandelions: Should a convicted pedophile be given a second chance?Annieb25http://www.blogger.com/profile/09574721273010056362[email protected]Blogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1184609450461267436.post-70535784160085879092014-08-11T13:16:53.068+10:002014-08-11T13:16:53.068+10:00I watched a short clip of the interview after read...I watched a short clip of the interview after reading your post on FB. I found it nauseating. The man claims he has zero urges any more.<br /><br />However, contrast those statements with this from the Harvard School of Medicine: "Pedophilia, the sexual attraction to children who have not yet reached puberty, remains a vexing challenge for clinicians and public officials. Classified as a paraphilia, an abnormal sexual behavior, researchers have found no effective treatment. Like other sexual orientations, pedophilia is unlikely to change. The goal of treatment, therefore, is to prevent someone from acting on pedophile urges — either by decreasing sexual arousal around children or increasing the ability to manage that arousal."<br /><br />So, yeah, I don't believe him for a second. And how gross that he keeps the female child and ditches the male. I can't even...Wanderlusthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12099758957492165428[email protected]