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I never said pedophilia was a feeling.
Temptation always leads to action
Always
Sexual attraction towards children is a paraphilia
not a "feeling"
wrong.
It is a disorder
of the mental kind
You got people who don’t want to control their fantasies with minors
They should be executed
it is a pathology
>own subjective definitions
Pedophilia is a mental disorder
Yes.
Wrong.
You do you unironically think that?
Is this bait?
I murdered someone but I'm not ashamed so it's not murder
Do _you_ believe that?
This
Yeah ok
Are you a pedophile?
You'd be mentally ill.
disorder =/= pain
any of a broad range of medical conditions (such as major depression, schizophrenia, obsessive compulsive disorder, or panic disorder) that are marked primarily by sufficient disorganization of personality, mind, or emotions to impair normal psychological functioning and cause marked distress or disability and that are typically associated with a disruption in normal thinking, feeling, mood, behavior, interpersonal interactions, or daily functioning
No you fucking moron.
I think wanting to fuck door knobs would qualify for a mental disorder
Wanting to fuck a doorknob
is not normal thinking
so it is a mental illness
So
sociopaths aren't mentally ill.
Tom
no
is psychopathy a mental illness?
yes
Tom repeatedly uses an appeal to authority in his unability to apply a logical pattern to his claims
Tell me.
Is homosexuality a mental illness?
An argument from authority (argumentum ab auctoritate), also called an appeal to authority, or argumentum ad verecundiam, is a form of defeasible[1] argument in which a claimed authority's support is used as evidence for an argument's conclusion. It is well known as a fallacy, though some consider that it is used in a cogent form when all sides of a discussion agree on the reliability of the authority in the given context.[2][3] Other authors consider it a fallacy to cite an authority on the discussed topic as the primary means of supporting an argument.