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girlwatcher 🚫

I like to write coming of age stories, young girls discovering their sexuality and exploring their bodies. So is that allowed here? most girls i write about is in preteen years developing and growing into teens.

Replies:   Vincent Berg
Vincent Berg 🚫

@girlwatcher

It depends on what you mean by 'young girls'. Many countries prohibit any sexual descriptions of children under the age of 18 (particularly Canada and Australia). Lazeez assumed that there's a gray zone, so he allows stories involving anyone as young as 14+. Anything younger than that isn't allowed. Though in the specific countries forbidding it, simply having it stores somewhere on your hard drive is enough to earn a protracted jail term.

Replies:   girlwatcher
girlwatcher 🚫

@Vincent Berg

Ok. thanks. i wont post anything here then. and i told you what i mean by young. preteens growing into teens.

I wonder how these countries handles normal Hollywood movies? do they bust cinemas or arrest directors for making it? I can think of a bunch of mainstream movies where people under 18 either have sex or is showed in a sexual way. Man! the world is stupid sometimes.

Personally, i couldn't think of a more beautiful thing than a girl finding herself, taking charge of her sexuality. Belive it or not, girls under 18 is horny.. Yeah i know shocking isn't it?

Replies:   Vincent Berg
Vincent Berg 🚫

@girlwatcher

I wonder how these countries handles normal Hollywood movies? do they bust cinemas or arrest directors for making it? I can think of a bunch of mainstream movies where people under 18 either have sex or is showed in a sexual way. Man! the world is stupid sometimes.

Most classical Hollywood movies are (presumably) grandfathered in, as those were ALL very recent laws, and were directed more towards writing & electronic transmission. Besides, the old movies like Lolita generally never depicted anyone having sex, focusing instead on the character interactiions (though I'll admit, I can't remember much about the movie).

Again, it's NOT the fact that kids are having sex, it's the descriptions of the sex act that's illegal. My new book deals extensively with the trafficking of Children in New York, but it stays out of the bedroom, focusing on the kids' reaction to events, rather than the actual abuse.

But even stranger, those laws also ban ALL non-fiction biographies, true accounts or self-help books for those abused. Basically, the morality police just want people to stop talking about it, so the nice old ladies won't complain and the old men can continue indefinitely.

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