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(Score: 2) by physicsmajor on Wednesday May 14 2014, @03:30AM
First off: I am in no way defending pedophilia. It is morally, ethically, and legally repugnant in every way possible. I wish nobody ever had to experience what you did.
With that said, and even though I'm hardly the one to be having this conversation, I really have to press the point. The salient difference between these two is consent. Rape is, at its most basic definition, a sexual act which does not involve mutual consent. I'm going to assert this and move on; if you don't like that definition feel free to question it, but I think most would agree thus far.
Sexual acts involving a minor are by definition non-consensual. They are, thus, categorically and without exception wrongful acts of rape.
In contrast, games of bondage are, in most cases consensual (there are always exceptions, and those I do not defend). A subset of people have their sexual experience greatly amplified by giving up control. Crucially, this does not mean giving up consent! Rules are defined beforehand. Whoever plays the submissive role must be confident and trust their partner, and they have a safe word to end the experience if needed. The game is one of an illusion of loss of control. Critically, all of this happens between two consenting adults.
These could not be more different, and grouping them is absolutely incorrect. Again, I'm sorry for what you've experienced, but there are crucial differences which cannot be waived away between them. Come back with citations for statements like "particularly controversial manifestations of abnormal sexuality" if you want, but I think I've made my case and I'll let the mods decide.