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Lindsay Ashford Interview, Part 1 of 5

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Uploaded by on Aug 17, 2007

Interview of Lindsay Ashford, a self-identified pedophile

Rapidshare link of video in HQ (2 parts, same video as shown here):

http://rapidshare.com/files/145372200/Ashford_part1.wmv
http://rapidshare.com/files/145372201/Ashford_part2.wmv

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  • @rainbowkiss100 and haven't you notice that a boy's teen sexual experiences with older women are not so much frown upon as a girl's experiences of the same nature? Double standard indeed.

  • @rainbowkiss100 a child is taught not to have sex until her/his 20's, and that becomes ingrained in her/his subconscient so deeply, that she feels very ashamed in life later in life if she didn't respect the golden rule. Especially girls would feel this way for sex with adult men/teen boys/older male children.

  • @rainbowkiss100 or at least this is my humble opinion.

  • @rainbowkiss100 if sex education was taught in school, children would understand the concept of STI's and unplanned pregnancy. Girls and boys younger than 18 are not the idiots we think of until their 18'th birthday. And if a teen girl wants to not kill their unborn child, we should respect that and we should not shun her away for it.

  • @davidlittlejohns as for the substance abuse, it's debatable. Is it because of the sex during their teens or is it because of the remorse for being the cause of somebody's misfortune? Or society's view about teenage sex, which makes them feel dirty and abnormal for their love stories in their teens?

  • @davidlittlejohns listen carefully to his interview. He does not advocate sex with pre-pubescents, but showing affection to them, without sex, for obvious physiological reasons.

  • @janeyanna ah, and one more thing. I'm a woman, so I don't have a dick. And I also don't have sex with young children. But if I am sick, then the whole world was sick until a few decades ago, for accepting the fact that teen girls are sexual beings, not asexual children, and they can get married. Check out some history before calling me sick.

  • @janeyanna so only hold opinions that you agree with? thats called fascism and lots of people question the hysteria surrounding paedophillia without being attracted to children. you should learn to debate in an adult fashion instead of your silly comments that you posted to that user

  • @lillybellebutterfly1 Look, if you don't want to be called a sick, disgusting individual, don't hold opinions that only a sick, disgusting individual would ever dream of holding.

    Now take your dick out of that child and get some fucking treatment!!!

  • It is a very common among susbstance abusers to have had sexual experiences in their youth. This is not ancient Greece. We're talking about the here and now. Prepubescent children don't think about sex. The scenario he is describing ultimately requires coercion on the part of the adult. Puberty is a confusing time and I refuse to believe that anyone of that age seeks sex with a grown man harbouring fantasies the majority of people find abhorrent.

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