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[[Image:introsmall.JPG|frame|An introduction]]Welcome to Debate Guide - a comprehensive guide to challenging widely held beliefs in online debates concerning adult-minor sexuality. | [[Image:introsmall.JPG|frame|An introduction]]Welcome to Debate Guide - ''a comprehensive guide to challenging widely held beliefs in online debates concerning adult-minor and minor-adult sexuality, whether expressed or not''. | ||
What the guide aims to do is instill confidence in | What the guide aims to do is instill confidence in those who may not otherwise speak out. When someone answers back in a particular way, you will find a response, including sources by looking it up here. Never before have distortions and fallacies in arguments concerning [[Minor Attracted People|MAP]]s - including hypothetical relationships, been addressed as thoroughly in one coherent guide as they have here. | ||
However, please note that this guide is not 100% a means to an end | However, please note that this guide is not 100% a means to an end. As someone who uses the guide, an active reader should modify our advice to suit their own opinions and understandings, using initiative where they feel it will benefit them and their abilities. Readers should also remember that the guide is streamlined into sections, so valid material can be found in numerous sections and elsewhere on the wiki. We will ''try'' to link to relevant [[Research|research]] and encyclopedic content where appropriate. | ||
Lastly, it should be noted that since this guide has been designed to help people of many persuasions, | Lastly, it should be noted that since this guide has been designed to help people of many persuasions, you might find yourself agreeing with some of its content, and disagreeing with other parts. We must cover all bases, so that all of you can come out of a debate or dogpile looking reasonable - particularly to the passive participant (lurker). | ||
Happy Reading. | '''Happy Reading!''' | ||
''[[History and credits (Debate Guide)|The Team]]''. | |||
[[Category:Debate]][[Category:Debate Advice & Technique]] | [[Category:Debate]][[Category:Debate Advice & Technique]] |
Revision as of 03:15, 26 September 2021
Welcome to Debate Guide - a comprehensive guide to challenging widely held beliefs in online debates concerning adult-minor and minor-adult sexuality, whether expressed or not.
What the guide aims to do is instill confidence in those who may not otherwise speak out. When someone answers back in a particular way, you will find a response, including sources by looking it up here. Never before have distortions and fallacies in arguments concerning MAPs - including hypothetical relationships, been addressed as thoroughly in one coherent guide as they have here.
However, please note that this guide is not 100% a means to an end. As someone who uses the guide, an active reader should modify our advice to suit their own opinions and understandings, using initiative where they feel it will benefit them and their abilities. Readers should also remember that the guide is streamlined into sections, so valid material can be found in numerous sections and elsewhere on the wiki. We will try to link to relevant research and encyclopedic content where appropriate.
Lastly, it should be noted that since this guide has been designed to help people of many persuasions, you might find yourself agreeing with some of its content, and disagreeing with other parts. We must cover all bases, so that all of you can come out of a debate or dogpile looking reasonable - particularly to the passive participant (lurker).
Happy Reading!