
I drafted this article more than a week ago while I was having technical issues that precluded me from editing my blog. Since then, I have become part-subject of an 'investigation' that made its way to Reddit, resulting in a number of people seeking to attack the hosting platform this site use...

Having been following the UK's Crime and Policing Bill since my article for Mu last year, I've just finished writing a 3000-word essay about all the problems it raises. And I'm not going to publish that. Why? Because there are so many issues to discuss, and they can't really all be dealt with...

Out of respect to my international audience, and as an international teacher who is used to simplifying how he speaks and writes, I normally make an effort to keep my articles reasonably accessible. This one will be different. Here, I will be sneezing out my thoughts in their most abstract and i...

It's nice to be back writing after my break. I'm now living somewhere quite different, but still very much a teacher, pedophile, and MAP rights activist. I must admit that, during all the stress of a move, I haven't been thinking very much about MAP stuff; at least not beyond "this new student i...

In the past few days, I've heard news of two MAP organizations barricading or closing their doors. The first was the BL Talk and associated Fawnlet magazine project, which is on hiatus after one of its editors freaked out about being mentioned in a silly little YouTube video. The second, and...

Readers, please note: I am incredibly focused on a 'real-life' matter at the moment. It is nothing bad, but it does mean this article has been rushed. If you notice any issues, please let me know!
A few days ago, someone forwarded me a number of messages sent between NARSOL and t...

As my regular readers know, I am vehemently anti-west. It follows that I have some respect for countries that stand up to the likes of the US, with China being a key example. That said, no country gets a free pass from criticism, and so today I will take a look at where China, and even more so V...

Feeling increasingly disillusioned with where 'development' is taking humanity, I recently visited another very poor country. Unsurprisingly, it was not all perfume and roses there. Many people clearly struggled with basic necessities like food. There were a number of people begging, of all ages...

Go back to enlightened antiquity, and MAPness was pretty cool. At least, the gay form of it was, and I see no reason why man-girl love should be viewed any differently. If MAPness was cool once, why can't it be cool again? After all, fashions do...

The NCMEC are frequent readers of my site. Seriously, those guys never miss a Brian Ribbon post! However, should anyone in law enforcement be interested in "talking" to me, please note that I have nothing but an anonymous e-mail address for my interviewee, and I'm not interested in talking with ...
I'm not a huge fan of the modern information via YouTube and TikTok culture. Unfortunately, most people apparently disagree, and so much MAP-related discourse takes place on such platforms. Browsing for examples, I came across a documentary published by Channel 4, an 'edgy' major TV network from t...

Nepiophiles, a subset of MAPs, are people attracted to babies and toddlers. Not only do these people face discrimination from the general public; they are also often looked down on by those attracted to older children and adolescents. To me, as a pedohebephile a...
I haven't covered the Epstein drama on my blog thus far, mostly because I think it's a lot of drama over nothing, currently popular only because of its utility as a political tool. However, three weeks ago, some Epstein 'survivors' issued a PSA ostensibly in support of releasing the Epstein files, a...

