• A couple, who identifies as "non-offending pedophiles," has written a book about their experience of living with this condition. They claim that admitting to being pedophiles has saved them from suicide, as they were able to seek help and support to manage their urges and not act on them.
• The couple, who remain anonymous, say they have never sexually abused a child and are committed to not doing so. They argue that pedophilia is a sexual orientation, not a choice, and that non-offending pedophiles should be able to seek help without fear of stigma or legal consequences.
• The book, written by journalist Andrew Gold, aims to shed light on the lives of non-offending pedophiles and the challenges they face in seeking support and treatment. It explores the couple's journey of self-acceptance and their efforts to prevent child sexual abuse by encouraging other pedophiles to come forward and seek help.