Legal Boundaries For Interests

Summary

Possessing or viewing materials involving minors in sexually suggestive or explicit contexts is illegal under both Massachusetts and federal law. This includes any visual depiction of sexually explicit conduct involving a minor and any material intended to cause a minor to engage in such conduct. Always ensure your activities are legal and ethical to avoid severe penalties.

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Lately, I, an autistic man in Massachusetts, have been using the Johari window method to figure out my private self, alongside implications involving unusual interests such as nonexploitive U18 gravure and junior idol pictures of Ryo Shihono, Rei Kuromiya, Mariko Nakamura, and others, girls swimsuits and undergarments found in sewing patterns, fashion catalogs, online stores, and other sources that I keep to myself for art reference and viewing. Unfortunately, some it wound up be a byproduct of conflicted behavior revolving around magical thinking as a means to regain my grasp on reality after losing in December * before abandoning it for a more secular viewpoint, and POCD induced masturbation, image and video searches, and sex fantasies which was halted by, of all things, handling physiological mishaps such as wisdom teeth fragment removal which lead to excessive phlegm that made stuck between breathing normally and suffocating, hair follicle disorders, crooked toes using toe straighteners, crooked teeth using Invisalign, and jaw gum complications with Sensodyne toothpaste.
It's important to respect the law while pursuing your interests. Here are some key points:
- Massachusetts law prohibits possession, creation, and distribution of child pornography (Mass. Gen. Laws ch. *, § 29C).
- The US federal law considers any suggestive material featuring minors as child pornography.
- It's illegal to entice a minor into sexual conduct (Mass. Gen. Laws ch. *, § 26C).
Always ensure your activities are legal and ethical.