Monday, April 24, 2017

Important Info About Childhood Sex Abuse:



April 25th is Alice Day, which was originally Pedophile Pride Day, is a day where some pedophiles make it a holiday to celebrate pedophilia.  I'm not sure how many of them actually partake in this celebration, but, there is enough of a group that do.  The fact that these people want to make it a festive event is totally disgusting.

The fact that there is a loud group of pedophiles who want to make pedophilia legal, and make it legitimate as a sexual orientation is disgusting.  To make it legitimate is to quietly condone the act of sexually assaulting our children.  Here are some of the symbols they use.


Don't let anyone fool you into thinking that these are just pretty bling for innocent reasons like they like it...  These are pedophile symbols.  If you see these, report them to authorities.  Here is an intel report from the FBI.  These symbols are kind of like the pedophile handshake, which is widespread, regardless of if they celebrate Alice Day or not.  Most of them practice in their own ways, on their own terms.  There are some toys geared toward various ages of children and youth, where the pedophile symbols are on the toys, so if the kids are out and about, those particular children can be publicly targeted as a sign for the various ages that they are attracted to.

Here are some of their terminology and abbreviations, so you can stay on top of it, in case you hear anything.



Do not think that all pedophiles are these weird strangers who jump out of a bush.  Many are smart, and are highly smart in the manipulation game, and will find a way to get trust, gain access to your children, and groom everyone so you don't see the signs of abuse.   The kids will be told that if they tell, they will kill their family.  Most of these offenders are known to the victim.

How do you protect your children?  Know them, and know what is normal and not normal.  Keep open communication.  A strong bond between parent and child is one of the best ways to keep them safe.  These pedophiles and child molesters are looking for those who are loners, insecure, and maybe don't have a solid home life.  

What is the difference between pedophiles and child molesters?  The answer is this:

Pedophiles are sexually attracted to children, the same way that adults are to each other.  A 16 year old who prefers 6 year olds to peers are considered a pedophile, while with full adults, it's more about the age spread.  Technically, a pedophile is one who prefers children that are under 12, prepubescent.  Those who are interested in tweens (12-15 years old) are called hebephiles, and those interested in YOUNG almost adults are called  ephebophiles (15-19).  But, mind you, we tend to call 50 year olds who are attracted to 15 year olds as a pedophile, because of the age differences.  We are not talking about peers who run away with each other.  These are adults who somehow feel connected with these children, to the point that they can't hold an adult relationship the way normal people do.

Child molesters usually come across as normal people in society.  They are probably married, have their own families, might be active in some kind of faith based or civic organization, yet, they choose to sexually assault children.  Those who are developmentally or physically disabled are often targeted.  The scary statistic is, by the time kids are 18, 1 in 4 girls and 1 in 6 boys will be sexually assaulted.  For those who end up in college, the numbers are 1 in 3 girls and 1 in 5 boys.  Disabled children are 3 times more likely to be targeted for sexual abuse.

Another scary fact is that most of these people who rape our children do not spend much time in prison, if at all.  So, in honor of our children who are being sexually abused and those who are survivors of childhood sexual abuse, let's get #LikasLaw4Wisconsin trending.

Here is the petition to sign:  Lika's Law 4 Wisconsin 
Or, the link:  http://www.thepetitionsite.com/367/880/690/likas-law-4-wisconsin-demand-stiffer-sentencing-4-child-sex-offenders/
 

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