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An Honest Talk About “MAP Support Clubs” (And Why They Don’t Work)

Ephrom Josine
6 min readDec 4, 2021

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A couple of articles ago, I talked about those trying to normalize pedophilia, specifically making note of a group called Prostasia. However, one thing I briefly talked about without going into anymore detail on was their “MAP Support Club.” Here is how Prostasia discusses them:

MAP Support Club (MSC) is a safe, chat-based peer-support network for minor attracted people age 13 and older. Since the average age at which minor attracted people discover their attractions is 14 years old and since a large proportion of CSA is committed by adolescents against younger minors, this is an important endeavor in helping teenagers come to terms with their attractions in a harm-free and law-abiding way.

First off, to my knowledge, they do not have different support club for different age groups. This is important because, as they themselves mention, the minimum age to join a MAP Support Club is thirteen. However, this means that someone who is below the age of consent could enter a group — specifically to provide support to people who are attracted to those below the age of consent.

Of course, one does not need to imagine what a bunch of pedophiles getting together could very well look like. In 2018, a pedophile by the name of Zenjin released a digital album under the title Pseudoscorpion, the…

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Ephrom Josine
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