who care to provide input. This is not a "survey" to be "tabulated," it is intended to give respondents an opportunity to state and defend their beliefs in respect to others' positions. Attempts to reformat, deflect, or otherwise avoid the direct questions obviously will negatively affect the credibility of any responses offered. You are not being asked if you actually have had, or would have, any sort of sexual contact with a boy, nor are you being asked to confess to a crime. These are theoretical questions posed from the point of view of boys of any and all ages, and have nothing to do with the current legal constraints imposed upon boys and their chosen friends. Responses to the sub-questions should be brief statements, not longwinded arguments or attempts at justification. (1) Do boys have an intrinsic right to explore and experiment with their sexuality with peer males (Yes or No)?Thanks for your participation.If they do not, what are the reasons?(2) Do boys have an intrinsic right to explore and experiment with their sexuality with older males (Yes or No)? Observer (Email) |