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__NOTOC__A '''Minor MAP''' is a [[Minor Attracted Person]] who is themselves below the age of 18, or below the age of consent if this is higher.
__NOTOC__A '''Minor MAP''' is a [[Minor Attracted Person]] who is themselves below the age of 18, or below the age of consent if this is higher.


Minor MAPs are acknowledged in certain communities - for example, the online chat [[Prostasia Foundation|MSC]] allows users from the age of 13 to participate.
Minor MAPs are acknowledged in certain communities - for example, the online chat [[Prostasia Foundation|MSC]] allows users from the age of 13 to participate, and [[Open MAP Community|OMC]] from the age of 15.


According to [[B4U-ACT]], 85% of MAPs begin to experience (or "realize") the attraction when still minors themselves.<ref>[https://www.b4uact.org/research/survey-results/youth-suicidality-and-seeking-care/ Youth, Suicidality, and Seeking Care - B4U-ACT]</ref>
According to [[B4U-ACT]], 85% of MAPs begin to experience (or "realize") the attraction when still minors themselves.<ref>[https://www.b4uact.org/research/survey-results/youth-suicidality-and-seeking-care/ Youth, Suicidality, and Seeking Care - B4U-ACT]</ref>
==History==
The Minor MAP concept can be traced back to [[B4U-ACT]]'s 2011 survey on youth suicidality and seeking care.<ref>[https://www.b4uact.org/research/survey-results/youth-suicidality-and-seeking-care/ Youth suicidality and seeking care]</ref>
Minor MAPs were present in the Tumblr communities from which the 2018 [[MAP Flag]] concept originated, as revealed by archives. One [[Anti]]-MAP account from 2018 identified them on Twitter in that year.<ref>[https://archive.is/mTYFq Minor MAPs on Twitter]</ref> Prior to the term's use, a Minor MAP, Jillium, was involved in the [[AttractedToChildren.org|ANU]] blog and the formation of [[Newgon]].


==Suicide==
==Suicide==
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==External links==
==External links==


*[https://map-wiki.com/index.php/MAP_flag#Minor_MAP_Flag MAP Wiki] article containing a Minor MAP Flag. It is unknown how widely used this is.
*[https://archive.is/mK0ZJ MAP Wiki] article containing a Minor MAP Flag. It is unknown how widely used this is.


==See also==
==See also==

Latest revision as of 15:04, 4 July 2024

Minor MAP statisics

A Minor MAP is a Minor Attracted Person who is themselves below the age of 18, or below the age of consent if this is higher.

Minor MAPs are acknowledged in certain communities - for example, the online chat MSC allows users from the age of 13 to participate, and OMC from the age of 15.

According to B4U-ACT, 85% of MAPs begin to experience (or "realize") the attraction when still minors themselves.[1]

History

The Minor MAP concept can be traced back to B4U-ACT's 2011 survey on youth suicidality and seeking care.[2]

Minor MAPs were present in the Tumblr communities from which the 2018 MAP Flag concept originated, as revealed by archives. One Anti-MAP account from 2018 identified them on Twitter in that year.[3] Prior to the term's use, a Minor MAP, Jillium, was involved in the ANU blog and the formation of Newgon.

Suicide

One reason given for identifying and intervening in the lives of Minor MAPs, is the high risk of suicide at this age. Within a Preventionist philosophy, this is expanded to abuse prevention.

Early identification of Minor MAPs has been compared to early diagnosis and intervention in HIV-AIDS, but the concept is not uncontroversial. "Recruitment" and "Grooming" (evocative of the "gay recruitment" theory) are accusations often leveled at professionals and scholars who embrace the Minor MAP concept. This appears to be based on the flawed assumption that minors will "grow out" of attraction to other minors (see below), and the belief that attraction to minors is rare among the adult population.

External links

  • MAP Wiki article containing a Minor MAP Flag. It is unknown how widely used this is.

See also

External links

References