- About Debate Guide -
Whether through their own sexual experience, ideals or a combination of the two, we firstly assume that the reader has a passion for sexual liberation. When applied to intergenerational sex, this passion is easily dulled by fear of personal attacks and a lack of confidence. This guide aims to instil confidence and zeal in its readers’ well - founded point of view by endowing them with the arguments, certainties, sources and tips that would be available to a Homosexual or Atheist for example.
When reading, it is important to note that this guide is not 100% a means to an end, in debating this issue. Ideally, readers should change the words and arguments to suit their own opinions and understandings, using their initiative where they feel that it will benefit them. One must adequately 'culture' their argument, making sure that it represents coherent, joined up thinking that all readers (including oneself) can understand. To espouse an argument that one cannot defend is nothing but folly. Readers should also remember, that although the guide is streamed into sections, valid material for many topics and debates can be found in any section.
As for finding an “audience”, our message is simple. The debater will not get anywhere by “arguing” with people who are unreasonable and set in their way; for example on blogger.com. Those hours of typing will only be worthwhile if the writer is covering the complex, yet enlightening issues listed on our site, and getting maximum “viewing figures”. Given this, a job well done is all the more important. Therefore…
We hope that on looking at this guide, readers are encouraged to venture beyond logical disinterest, or (partial) inability and confidently make a winning and convincing argument for their worthy cause, on mainstream webfora and elsewhere.
Please note that since this guide has been designed to help people of many persuasions, it is not intended to accurately represent all the views of any one of its writers.