Comment by Veil on Urenokori no Dorei Elf o Hirotta no de, Musume ni Suru Koto ni shita - Chapter 2

Comment on ChapterUrenokori no Dorei Elf o Hirotta no de, Musume ni Suru Koto ni shita - Chapter 2
for legal reasons I think this would be pretty controversial if new anime/manga people saw this kinda normies ig bcus jsut put this into a irl situation... some dude finds a little girl with no parents and is being sold for money, 3 doritos afterwads and you're taking a bath w her, now this is pretty iffy and although it's wholesome so far, it's a pretty weird situation.
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@Veil I really don't understand why people call other who love children pedophiles. I absolutely love children, and I am not shy to say it. No, I don't love children in a romantic way. I just love them in a platonic way that a parent would. If I ever say this online, I get a lot of heat and even get called a pedophile. 

Humans create laws to protect humans and then use those same laws to exploit humans. I really don't understand the logic. If a person wants to bring home a homeless kid and raise her, why take legal action against him? As long as that person is not abusing or mistreating that girl, isn't he helping her? Is it wrong for a child without a parent to have a parent? True, the law exists to protect children who get mistreated by adults, but what about the adults who decide to help innocent children? Why does the law need to persecute them as well? Weren't laws created to protect humans, and not the other way around?
@Darknezz The weird thing here would be not having relatives that are young and people knowing you're a kind person, credibility is what matters, in society it works like that, I don't really like discussing this much because it's a weird discussion and I would never say that... I would reword it a different way though, instead I'd say that you could be their legal 'guardian' or their fake parent but the one acting as such, if a kid was abandoned and you or I saw them, things could play out differently, I for myself would pity the kid and my own heart would want to help them, I would not blatantly say those words of loving a kid when I myself just met them, one cannot say or should not feel that way in their first encounter, now given if someone did take an orphan in and helped them in their own respective ways and didn't make things weird or say things in public about that or even brag about it then sure I guess, but the problem is that humans are known for being twwisted, malice, distorted intentions. Humans are not perfect but they're neither saint. Also laws exist because it has happened or it could happen, young ones also know nothing, adults do know and can have bad intentions, also it's preffered if it's a woman and a man that are a married couple, it's preffered that way because it's naturally how things work, there's exceptions but the same is applied.
@Veil not really, if its the middle ages basically anything went back then. Sure modern times i'd agree kinda but for the time period it was probably kosher but i get its hard to think  like that since we live in modern times.
I'm just gon' say this rn you a trollface sticker if you agree w the first dude that replied to me, there's absolitely no justification, my comments already showed alternatives however i'm seeing questionable stuff rn.
Veil
VeilMember·1 month ago(edited)
@hindukushification I do agree w your comment w that context then cus modern times, I would question stuff though and if done the legal procedure then sure... however if it's a stranger i don't think so, now middle ages it prob went either way... mb btw for dislike
@Veil its cool it happens when you feel strongly about something and with the world full of gooners gutter brains its easy to get mad or have certain thoughts about stuff. np pepe sticker