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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington
Blazey......as I said there are many shades of opinion on this contentious topic. The other thing that needs to be said, is that those who are sexually abused are very likely to go on and become abusers themselves, whether this is because they are influenced to see this as the 'norm', I'm not altogether sure. Maybe someone on the forum has some more info on this phenomenon, and will share it with us.
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I thought that was mainly with violence rather than sexual offences...
I cant say i've come across that many paedophile cases studying law so far.
I came across one which maybe made me look at both sides a bit.
Theres a case of a paedophile who attacked a child and admitted he knew what he did was wrong and he was crying but he said he couldnt stop himself.
I guess it must be hard to know something is wrong but having no way of stopping yourself doing it. I remember thinking of it sounding a bit like a heroin addiction.