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There are many reasons one may identify as contact-neutral, such as not having developed a strong opinion, the refusal to participate in contact discourse, and/or wanting to remain apolitical.
There are many reasons one may identify as contact-neutral, such as not having developed a strong opinion, the refusal to participate in contact discourse, and/or wanting to remain apolitical.


Some [[pro-c|pro-reform]] individuals also use "neutral-c", because while they favor changes in social attitudes on relations between minors and adults, they believe changes to laws must follow the addressing of power imbalances for example.
Some [[Essay:Pro-Reform: The Rational Middle Ground|pro-reform]] individuals also use "neutral-c", because while they favor changes in social attitudes on relations between minors and adults, they believe changes to laws must follow the addressing of power imbalances for example.


==Contact-neutral organizations==
==Contact-neutral organizations==

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Contact-neutral (or neutral-contact, contact-agnostic or neutral-c) is a term used to describe a person - often a MAP or ally, as expressing no decisive opinion on minor-adult physical/sexual relations. Those who are contact-neutral oppose being labeled as anti-c (anti-contact) or pro-c (pro-consent/choice/contact).

There are many reasons one may identify as contact-neutral, such as not having developed a strong opinion, the refusal to participate in contact discourse, and/or wanting to remain apolitical.

Some pro-reform individuals also use "neutral-c", because while they favor changes in social attitudes on relations between minors and adults, they believe changes to laws must follow the addressing of power imbalances for example.

Contact-neutral organizations

  • B4U-ACT - takes a neutral stance on contact discourse, preferring to focus on mental health and the stigma of minor-attraction.
  • Various community forums, chats and instances have resorted to banning pro-c and sometimes also anti-c commentary to maintain decorum. These communities tend to lean anti-c both in their management and membership. "Pro-reform" individuals generally oppose these limitations.

See also