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Originally Posted by Fantasies_only
This is because it IS a medical condition which is not to be taken lightly...
unless it's writtin 22.2 years from now (South Park joke).
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"Ignorence is not an excuse!"
The AOC laws are clear on this.
If the child's age is unknown or a false age is given, ignorance is not an excuse.
It seems the same holds true for disorders.
Rapist who claimed he had 'sexsomnia' jailed
The subject was 19 in this case, so this law shouldn't apply.
This may have been another unfair sentence, and to top it off, an innocent man with a medical condition had to register as a sex offender!

On the other hand real sex offenders could use this as an excuse if he was let off.
I'm thinking of the argument of legal prostitution and the solution of 1 state (Nevada) holding all legal prostitutes.
Should a solution to sexomnia (the name means having sex while deprived of sleep which doesn't make sense) be that anyone found to have it (including hypersexuality) is relocated to Nevada?
There's also a rare form of epilepsy, where the subject will undress seducticely (including with children) and make advances to anyone in the room or outdoors.
The brain will take a good amount of punishment at this time, and is no longer safe after 10 minutes.
Edit: I just had a thought, multiple personallity disorder can cause blackouts in a person at which time he or she is controlled by another personallity.
It is common for this disorder to be acompanied with hypersexuality disorder.
Could this be what Sexsomnia actually is and we just made up a name?