I think this is an important discussion, but a much bigger issue
I ask, how is this different than the teen underwear section in say your sears catalogue?
Well, I suppose that they don't charge money for membership...
But then what is different from teen fashion magazines?
They cost money and blatently display rather provocative under eighteen girls?
Every major city has it's "kiddie stroll" where underage prostitutes serve the general public, and you can bet that the john's don't ask "are you sure that your legal age" before dropping a c note or whatever
So then one might pose the argument is it better for a member of one of these sites to jack off to the non nude pictures, rather than go on a date with a 14 year old hooker?
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