It's not well said at all, and it's most certainly aggression.  Even
if a child complies and expresses a desire to take part in such
activities, the child can not offer consent because only their parents
can offer consent for their children, and a parent may not endanger
their children by offering consent for them to have sex with an adult.  



--- In [email protected], [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> In a message dated 11/15/06 1:02:44 AM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL 
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> writes:
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> > most acts are done from relatives, friends, neighbours or employs etc 
> > winning trust of
> > parents and seducing a child when the parents are not about. the harm
> > only occurs in the eyes of the parents and others. its not until the
> > child sees the response in others that they consider any harm has
taken 
> > place.
> > 
> > what you have here in the usual cases, is no real physical agression
> > but a moral agression.
> > 
> > a simple non agression pact does not cover this case, because what a
> > parent wants is a moral pact, that says you dont apply your morality
> > on my child.
> > 
> > Vic
> > 
> > 
> 
> Very well said!
> 
> Dr. Tom Stevens
> Executive Director
> Stonewall Libertarians
> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Stonewall_Libertarians
> 
> 
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