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People Called These Photos Of An Artist's Daughter 'Pornographic.'

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iHateClothes:
Those are really artistic although I can kinda see why two of them could be seen as pornographic. The internet just loves having things to be outraged about and these news websites love to feed the fire.

Surin Blastanos:

--- Quote from: iHateClothes on October 22, 2021, 12:21:25 pm ---Those are really artistic although I can kinda see why two of them could be seen as pornographic. The internet just loves having things to be outraged about and these news websites love to feed the fire.

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Yeah, I think I know the two you mean

Delta:

--- Quote from: Interested Nudist on October 22, 2021, 02:35:14 am ---These photos really don't constitute porn. There's not anything wrong with his photos. just shows the innocence of childhood. if anything, people who see this as porn just have something wrong with them.

that being said, if I was in his place I would be more wary of publishing such photos online. obviously there's nothing perverse about it, but you never know how she would feel about the photos when she grows up. it's like equivalent of your parents posting your bath photos as a kid online. needless to say, most people would be pretty embarrassed by it later on.

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This. It is not porn, but whether or not it is pornographic, it is still putting a child on show in a context that a) might attract the wrong crowd and b) might compromise the child in the future. Whether nudity is normal to us or not does not matter when there are so many people in the world to whom nudity is not normal, and who might harrass the child for it in the future. Kids can be quite cruel.

Fishandchips:

--- Quote from: iHateClothes on October 22, 2021, 12:21:25 pm ---Those are really artistic although I can kinda see why two of them could be seen as pornographic. The internet just loves having things to be outraged about and these news websites love to feed the fire.

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Yeah you’re absolutely right and it seems there are those who deliberately look for these kinds or articles to be outraged over and news just keeps throwing it out there more and more.


--- Quote from: Delta on October 22, 2021, 01:36:51 pm ---
--- Quote from: Interested Nudist on October 22, 2021, 02:35:14 am ---These photos really don't constitute porn. There's not anything wrong with his photos. just shows the innocence of childhood. if anything, people who see this as porn just have something wrong with them.

that being said, if I was in his place I would be more wary of publishing such photos online. obviously there's nothing perverse about it, but you never know how she would feel about the photos when she grows up. it's like equivalent of your parents posting your bath photos as a kid online. needless to say, most people would be pretty embarrassed by it later on.

--- End quote ---
This. It is not porn, but whether or not it is pornographic, it is still putting a child on show in a context that a) might attract the wrong crowd and b) might compromise the child in the future. Whether nudity is normal to us or not does not matter when there are so many people in the world to whom nudity is not normal, and who might harrass the child for it in the future. Kids can be quite cruel.

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Yep kids can be cruel but who can be more cruel, kids or some adults? Looking at those comments it’s a tough call

Interested Nudist:

--- Quote from: Fishandchips on October 22, 2021, 03:18:04 pm ---
--- Quote from: iHateClothes on October 22, 2021, 12:21:25 pm ---Those are really artistic although I can kinda see why two of them could be seen as pornographic. The internet just loves having things to be outraged about and these news websites love to feed the fire.

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Yeah you’re absolutely right and it seems there are those who deliberately look for these kinds or articles to be outraged over and news just keeps throwing it out there more and more.


--- Quote from: Delta on October 22, 2021, 01:36:51 pm ---
--- Quote from: Interested Nudist on October 22, 2021, 02:35:14 am ---These photos really don't constitute porn. There's not anything wrong with his photos. just shows the innocence of childhood. if anything, people who see this as porn just have something wrong with them.

that being said, if I was in his place I would be more wary of publishing such photos online. obviously there's nothing perverse about it, but you never know how she would feel about the photos when she grows up. it's like equivalent of your parents posting your bath photos as a kid online. needless to say, most people would be pretty embarrassed by it later on.

--- End quote ---
This. It is not porn, but whether or not it is pornographic, it is still putting a child on show in a context that a) might attract the wrong crowd and b) might compromise the child in the future. Whether nudity is normal to us or not does not matter when there are so many people in the world to whom nudity is not normal, and who might harrass the child for it in the future. Kids can be quite cruel.

--- End quote ---

Yep kids can be cruel but who can be more cruel, kids or some adults? Looking at those comments it’s a tough call

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I would say kids. I mean as rude as the adults are being, they are driven to do this by what they believe is their moral duty to protect the child. Even though it's because of their warped view on it. They think they are helping the kid here.

When kids bully you for that, they're not giving a shit about protecting you. They just see it as a free pass to make fun of you and put you down.

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