Quote Originally Posted by Awha View Post
It could be harmful, thoughts do not always lead to some committing the action. By keeping it stigmatized we as a society just make it harder for people to seek help because of that stigma especially when they may feeling coming forward would restrict their lives, employment, social ties etc . . .

I get where you are coming from, but in the end I just do not think we should punish people based around their thoughts I think we should give them a chance to be a part of society free from persecution. I am no doctor but I am sure at times people need outlets for their repressed feelings cause sooner or later they will come out one way or another. Question is what outlet is considered safest. Also if people are afraid to seek help due to the stigmatized nature of their disorder how does one expect them to get help? It is a catch 22.
You pretty much said there is no help for it, they shouldn't be allowed to coexist with children period, and that means restricting their lives. It's pure selfishness to think about themselves in this situation rather than the people whose life they could put in danger, and utterly ruin.