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Started in 2019, MAPs irl is a podcast hosted by three MAPs (Finlay, Murr and Peace) to talk about issues faced by minor-attracted people today. They have a YouTube channel, Patreon, Redbubble, Twitter, and Soundcloud. Some of the topics explored so far include the B4U-ACT symposium, depiction of MAPs in media, the United Nations, minor attraction and feminism, and MAPs and the LGBT. | [[Image:MAPs_irl_Podcast_logo.jpg|right|thumb|MAPS irl Podcast logo]] | ||
Started in 2019, MAPs irl is a podcast hosted by three MAPs (Finlay, Murr and Peace) to talk about issues faced by minor-attracted people today. They have a YouTube channel, Patreon, Redbubble, Twitter, and Soundcloud. Some of the topics explored so far include the B4U-ACT symposium, depiction of MAPs in media, the United Nations, minor attraction and feminism, and MAPs and the LGBT community. The show often includes one or two guests who discuss these topics with them. | |||
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[https://soundcloud.com/maps_irl Soundcloud] | [https://soundcloud.com/maps_irl Soundcloud] | ||
[https://twitter.com/MAPs_irl Twitter] | [https://twitter.com/MAPs_irl Twitter] | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:13, 13 August 2019
Started in 2019, MAPs irl is a podcast hosted by three MAPs (Finlay, Murr and Peace) to talk about issues faced by minor-attracted people today. They have a YouTube channel, Patreon, Redbubble, Twitter, and Soundcloud. Some of the topics explored so far include the B4U-ACT symposium, depiction of MAPs in media, the United Nations, minor attraction and feminism, and MAPs and the LGBT community. The show often includes one or two guests who discuss these topics with them.
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