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B4Uact is one of the few organizations that attempts to establish real communication between minor attracted adults and the mainstream. It's exciting and courageous efforts are worth learning about.

Boy Chat BoyChat - Boy Love is  boylover bulletin board for boy lovers who need a boy love forum for  chat and disussion. 

Greek Love Through The Ages is a wonderful source of information on man/boy love throughout history. It is a scholarly, but at the same time readable and entertaining, presentation about what people in a variety of cultures have done, said and felt about "The Love that” now more than ever, “dares not speak its name."

Heretic TOC is a lively blog which is skillfully moderated by Tom O'Carroll. Tom regularly posts very interesting and provocative articles, and the discussions that follow are of a very high quality.

IPCE is probably the most extensive source of articles and information about intergenerational intimacy on the Internet.

Male Homosexual Attraction to Minors Information Center provides a lot of scientific information on the subject of man-boy love.

NAMBLA is historically one of the most important organizations that has ever existed for the advocacy for more rational and humane perspectives on the issue of man/boy love. We are happy to announce that once again this courageous and outspoken organization has an informative and upbeat web-site up and running. Once again it provide its readers with news, provocative articles and links to a variety of important resources.

The Origins of Peace and Violence stresses the importance of early nurturing and erotic freedom for raising non-violent children.

The NewgonWiki. Perhaps the easiest way to describe the NewgonWiki is to quote from their own description of their site: “Founded in 2007, as the information center for the MAP Movement and community, . . .   we seek to document facts, opinions, arguments, research and testimonies relating to MAPs and physical relationships between minors and adults We aim to be concise, summarizing and organizing only useful information, so it can be deployed by activists.”

Parenting Rainbow Kids. This site offers advise to parents of LGBTQ children. The section on how one might handle a situation in which a child who is still a minor develops a close relationship with an adult is refreshingly different than what frequently runs into on this topic. The site gives “evidence-based answers” to parents questions -- answers which are based on published scientific literature.

Positive Memories is an on-line book in which a large number of intergenerational relationships are described from the perspective of the younger partner. It includes both same-sex and opposite-sex relationships with both men and women. It is by Titus Rivas.

Reform Sex Offender Laws argues for a more rational approach to our laws about sexual abuse.

David Riegel (b. 1931) was an independent writer and researcher on the topic of sexually expressed boy/older male relationships.

Sexuality, Violence and Psychological After-Effects by Michael C. Baurmann is the largest study ever done dealing with illegal sexual acts and their consequences. Its scientifically established conclusions contradict many of the basic assumption that feed the current moral panic about sexual activity between adults and minors.

You Found Me: My Life As A Boy by anonymous  contains an interesting description of a man-boy encounter, told from the perspective of the boy who initiated the relationship.

The William A. Percy Foundation exists “to support scholarly research and public education that promotes better understanding and greater tolerance of human sexual diversity.” Toward this end the foundation supports individuals and groups “that study, in a non-judgmental and compassionate manner, sexual minorities and practices that tend to be marginalized or ignored by mainstream scholarship and media.” One of the most important activities of the foundation is the distribution of books to incarcerated people who do not have adequate access to library resources.

 

 

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