Here are a few misconceptions that are often raised in discussions with our users and which are completely refutable.
False beliefs Frequently asked questionsWelcome to the Ça suffit website. We are happy to have you here. Please note that this is a completely anonymous website whose main objective is to support you in your questions, your approach, or your need for help. This site does not record your activities and is not monitored by any authority, whether police, judicial, or otherwise. Furthermore, remember that YOU CAN LEAVE THIS SITE AT ANY TIME BY CLICKING ON THE VARIOUS BUTTONS LABELED LEAVE THE SITE. The modules we invite you to explore do not replace regular follow-up with a professional. Our goal is to help you make certain changes in your life to ensure that you do not act on your desires, thoughts, or fantasies involving minors in reality.
It is important to understand that thoughts, fantasies, or sexual desires involving minors are not criminal; you have the right to consult a professional and seek help, as this is a difficulty clearly recognized in the *Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders* (*DSM-5*), which the scientific community refers to. However, acting on these thoughts in reality is a criminal act. The consequences of sexual abuse are devastating for the victims, in addition to the negative consequences for you, your family, and other areas of your life.
If, while browsing the Ça suffit website, you feel the need to talk anonymously, call the helpline at 1-844-654-3111. The Ça suffit team members are there to listen to you or offer confidential help regarding your concerns associated with your desires, thoughts, or fantasies involving minors. And if, after several visits to the Ça suffit website or multiple calls to the helpline, you feel that your concerns, desires, thoughts, or fantasies about minors are growing to the point where you feel like you might act on them, DON'T GIVE UP AND QUICKLY SCHEDULE AN APPOINTMENT with a professional via videoconference (Internet) or in person. The helpline staff can even guide you to resources to facilitate your process.