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Responding to others...
- Logical fallacies and intergenerational sexuality - A list of important logical fallacies used in debates on adult-minor sexuality.
- Responding to misdefinitions and myths.
- Responding to rhetoric - Its subversive use is common.
- Social constructionism - One term for an important, underpinning theory.
- Context-specific considerations - Uncclassified advice.