Post AW1pfevjrpJb6frRRY by Zest@nnia.space
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 (DIR) Post #ARUrDJTtHZFJNTZufQ by LoliLover@nnia.space
       2023-01-10T06:48:14Z
       
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       Made another MAP flag edit because I felt inspired. I dislike how twisted the word 'pedophilia' has become in modern lexicon and wish it could be reclaimed according to it's most basic definition.
       
 (DIR) Post #AW1pfevjrpJb6frRRY by Zest@nnia.space
       2023-05-25T23:07:38Z
       
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       @LoliLover I mean, I like it, and your perspective on this, but we can make a word that means love of children with whatever etymology we want (or none, none is valid too) but pedophile is derived from paraphile. Para in this context means "beyond" or "outside of". The clinicians who dreamed up this word were trying to say pedophilia is "not love" and in fact only recognized hetero marriages with vanilla sexual practices as "love" in the sense they were using it.
       
 (DIR) Post #AW1pfg1Ro5TYUfXVyq by comrade_lecter@nnia.space
       2023-05-25T23:23:37Z
       
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       @Zest @LoliLover "paraphilia" was not coined in the sense of "something that exists outside of love". It meant "love for something that exists outside of the norm". As in, deviant love.
       
 (DIR) Post #AW2CfnPOduegLbldRY by Iris@nnia.space
       2023-05-26T03:41:24Z
       
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       @comrade_lecter @Zest @LoliLover > "derived from""Pedophilia" is literally older than "paraphilia" as a term.