Un article du site Rue89 qui s'inspire de l'article de "Médium" sur les jeunes se découvrant pédophiles. Plus court, il laisse davantage de place à la parole même de deux jeunes Français, quasiment "brute".
Not today Justin

Janaina Medeiros

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art blog(derogatory)

oozey mess
trying on a metaphor
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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me

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Un article du site Rue89 qui s'inspire de l'article de "Médium" sur les jeunes se découvrant pédophiles. Plus court, il laisse davantage de place à la parole même de deux jeunes Français, quasiment "brute".

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Un article brillant du journaliste Luke Malone sur des adolescents et des jeunes hommes ayant des attirances pédophiles, sur leur prise de conscience, leur dégoût d'eux-mêmes, leur lutte pour chercher à contenir leurs désirs...
"There's no helpline for pedophiles who want treatment before they act. So a teen with a terrible secret had to find his own way to save himself and others like him."
"The scientific research on the benefits of so-called expressive writing is surprisingly vast. Studies have shown that writing about oneself and personal experiences can improve mood disorders, help reduce symptoms among cancer patients, improve a person’s health after a heart attack, reduce doctor visits and even boost memory.
Now researchers are studying whether the power of writing — and then rewriting — your personal story can lead to behavioral changes and improve happiness."