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Originally Posted by faxxaff
Lots of wrong facts in this article. I.e they write "in Germany, the Bravo magazine has for decades reprinted pictures of naked girls and boys for the purpose of sexual enlightenment."
In fact Bravo is the number one source for teens to receive sexual education. When schools and parents were lacking the skills to educate kids about sexuality and how kids are created, Bravo's Doctor Sommer filled the gap. There was no explicit nudity or porn in this magazine. It was teens in panties at best and not porn in any way.
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Wrong. Even newspapers like 'Das Bild' published nude photos of under 18s nearly every day. In the UK, the Sun became the paper we know and love today by rescuing it's circulation figures through publishing topless pictures of 16 year olds, including the most popular page 3 girl in history - samamtha fox.