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what's a therapy session like for a male youth?

Posted by Popcorn on 2025-April-17 22:53:12, Thursday

Does anyone know what the "theme" is for a boy of say 12, 14, 16 years old that has been caught with some one older "doing it"?

What's the technique? the goal?

I mean his friend is now a criminal with severe severe punishments and consequences... the sex that happen just yesterday (say, hypothetically) was fun, desired, and a repeat of many other times...

So I mean the language must be very serious and dire?

Is it understood by the "experts" that the goal is to absolutely terminate for life all interactions with this now enemy, this made to be abuser and menace of "all things good"?

Anyone privy to, or has personal experience (anecdotal life accounts) of any of this?

Is there any push back, or critiquing that goes on in academic discussions about these practices?

Is it a possible & severe liability in how these sessions of demanding, one-sided "no option based" mandated therapies are administered? Can it be true that the long term outcomes have created far more harm then any good?

Who invents these doctrines of procedural intervention?

Can sessions of cases be read?

And finally.... 5, 10, and 25 years later... is any follow up done? Do these boys ever have a conduit to speak against what happen to them by the system... not the older friend, but how the brainwashing system broke them.

I think this topic is far to secret, and has absolutely no oversight or opposing perspectives with judicial teeth, and severe punishment for being so sex negative at ludicrous levels.

Just wondering, thanks for your stories or opinions, remarks on this topic.

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