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Leanaísexuality
Leanaísexual is a term coined by Canadian writer Lawrence W. Scott in his obscure self published short story The Temptation. In the short story Mr. Scott - through the narration given by the character Alexander - discusses pedophiles from a unique perspective; not focusing on the molesters and predators, but instead considering what life is like for a pedophile who has a strong moral code and abides by age of consent laws [i.e. never abuses a child]. Alexander doesn't self identify as a "pedophile" as he views his moral code as a sign that they are not mentally ill and instead invents the term Leanaísexual to refer to themselves as.

The term uses the root word "Leanaí", the Irish word for "Children".

The Leanaísexual website gives the following definition of the word "Leanaísexual".

le·nai·sex·u·al

adjective: leanaísexual

1.                 (of a person) sexually attracted to underage people who does not act on those atractions (i.e abides by age of consent laws).

-   involving or characterized by sexual attraction felt by a legal adult towards a minor.

"leanaísexual desires are under control"

noun: leanaísexual; plural noun: leanaísexuals

1.

a legal adult who is sexually attracted to minors but abides by age of consent laws.