Sexual disenfranchisement
Sexual disfranchisement is the revocation of the right of a person or group of people to have sex, or through practices, prevention of a person exercising the right to have sex, with willing partners. Pedophiles are effectively sexually disenfranchised by age of consent laws.
Economic disenfranchisement is closely tied to sexual disenfranchisement, since the rich are able to avoid legal restrictions of sex by travelling to jurisdictions with looser restrictions, while the poor may not be able even to avail themselves of opportunities for sex that their country's legal regime would otherwise allow. Opponents of the boylove movement sometimes seek to attack teleiophilic allies by contacting their employers and getting them fired from their jobs. Harming them economically can also render them sexually disenfranchised by breaking up their marriages, making it much more challenging for them to attract mates, etc.