Talk:Succubus/@comment-90.214.164.211-20141209194643/@comment-26097222-20150212235301

What dangers does an unaccompanied child face while traveling somewhere in a city? Aside from attacks/kidnapping by a pedophile, not all that many -- and that's human kids. A kid who is strong enough to rip the arm completely off a human adult is in even less danger. It wasn't all that long ago that parents would see their kids out the door in the morning, say "go play" and not see them until lumch, then do the same after lunch and not see them until dinner. Not even seeing them come back for lunch typically meant they had lunch at a friend's house, not that they were in deadly danger. And yes, I am talking about kids as young as six. The actual rate of human attacks on children has stayed pretty much flat on a number per 100,000 basis for the past hundred years. The only thing that has noticeably increased is the media hype when a kid IS attacked. It's reasonable to assume thoug, that someone worried about danger to children for being alone is worrying about perceived danger not real danger, since real dangers are mostly imaginary -- kids can take care if themselves a lot better than helicopter parents are willing to believe. So no, it doesn't reveal any lolicon tendencies for my thoughts to go there immediately.