Den 1. okt. 2006 kl. 08.25 skrev Digital Image Studio:

> On 01/10/06, J and K Messervy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> True mate, but the thought process that leads to people thinking  
>> children
>> should look like this is not dissimilar to one that leads to those  
>> worse
>> things you allude to.
>>
>> IMO kids should not be made up to look like sex symbols, full stop.
>
> Of course but the question is where do you draw the line, how about
> banning pretty dresses, jewelery and make up for under 18's?

Yep, that´s the problem. Children dress up, have pretty clothes, try  
to look like grown-ups, and sometimes trying to look like crown-ups  
trying to look sexy.  It is innocent. In my mind these pictures are  
over the line and lots worse than seeing them play naked in the sun,  
but they are more difficult to make rules against.

I wonder what the US rules have done with the beautiful animated  
african stories about Kirikou.  All of the kids are naked and the  
women are topless, but there is nothing sexual about them. Then  
compare them to some of the girls in movies from Disney. They are  
dressed, but...

DagT
http://dag.foto.no

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