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Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Interview with Pedophile-Father

Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Kirk Honda

Mental Health, Health & Fitness

4.61.2K Ratings

🗓️ 3 January 2025

⏱️ 93 minutes

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Dr Kirk Honda interviews a pedophile and father.

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January 3, 2025

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0:00.0

Hey, Deserving listeners. So we have a special guest on the show, Brandon, who identifies as a

0:07.6

pedophile, and I'm going to interview him. But I want to give a little intro by saying that I interviewed

0:15.8

someone that goes by the pseudonym of Jay about a year ago, ish, and he talked about what it was like

0:25.5

for him being a pedophile or a nomap or NOMAP or non-offending minor attracted person.

0:35.9

And I published that episode, and it's one of 6,000 or so

0:43.1

episodes that I've published on YouTube anyway. And it has become, in the last year or so,

0:51.3

one of the most by far popular episodes that I've ever published, which is always

0:57.6

a mystery as to how that happens.

1:00.4

And Jay actually introduced me to Brandon as a person who can talk about what it's like to be

1:10.7

a pedophile, be a not-offending minor attracted person

1:14.6

from a different angle. So something that I've been using as a talking point lately. I'm actually

1:22.4

writing an article on the topic now is that no one ever tells you that you could grow up to be a pedophile.

1:30.2

I was certainly never told that. It was never taught in sex ed in high school or by my parents

1:36.7

when I got the talk. I never learned it in church. It was always assumed or implied, I suppose,

1:42.9

that pedophiles were people who had been through

1:46.4

some sort of trauma themselves or were otherwise fairly sick people. And so, when I grew to be a

1:55.8

teenager and started to realize that my attractions were towards boys, I sort of, I wasn't sure if I was just gay,

2:05.9

because the boys that I was interested in weren't, they were younger than me, but not too much younger,

2:12.3

uh, if that makes sense. So it was a question of whether or not they would, they would grow up with me as I grew up.

2:19.2

But I did have a sense that they were younger than what might have been normal.

2:23.8

And so I wondered if perhaps this was why it was wrong to be gay.

2:27.9

I grew up in a religious household.

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