NorthernWind
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Almost no one ( maybe expect a few examples ) ever defended pedophilia or sexual attraction to children below 12 y.o. here.
Regarding rape. It's mostly edge posting or joke.
'B-but no decent person would joke about such things '.
Ok, soycietal normscum, why do you keep fixated on sexual abuse while ignoring more severe problems?
"Among a large group of children in England, those who were bullied were 60% more likely to have mental health problems as adults than were those who suffered physical, emotional or sexual abuse.
And among a large group of children in the United States, the risk of mental health problems was nearly four times greater for victims of bullying than for victims of child abuse.'
https://www.latimes.com/science/la-sci-sn-bullying-worse-than-child-abuse-20150428-story.html
"We compared workplace aggression and sexual harassment on a whole range of outcomes, from job satisfaction and commitment to intention to leave an organisation, as well as physical and emotional well-being including depression.
Across the majority of them we found bullying or psychological harassment had stronger effects than sexual harassment.'
https://www.hrreporter.com/employment-law/news/bullying-worse-than-sexual-harassment-study/288018
Regarding rape. It's mostly edge posting or joke.
'B-but no decent person would joke about such things '.
Ok, soycietal normscum, why do you keep fixated on sexual abuse while ignoring more severe problems?
"Among a large group of children in England, those who were bullied were 60% more likely to have mental health problems as adults than were those who suffered physical, emotional or sexual abuse.
And among a large group of children in the United States, the risk of mental health problems was nearly four times greater for victims of bullying than for victims of child abuse.'
https://www.latimes.com/science/la-sci-sn-bullying-worse-than-child-abuse-20150428-story.html
"We compared workplace aggression and sexual harassment on a whole range of outcomes, from job satisfaction and commitment to intention to leave an organisation, as well as physical and emotional well-being including depression.
Across the majority of them we found bullying or psychological harassment had stronger effects than sexual harassment.'
https://www.hrreporter.com/employment-law/news/bullying-worse-than-sexual-harassment-study/288018