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Originally Posted by Tipsy
No you're simply wrong on most points and as confused as ever. Also re-read my above posts as the whole thing about some companies not liking the word teen is not new and nothing is different than it was 3-4 years ago.
Lolita always has been a word used to describe or infer that a model is underaged. It remains nothing to do with 20+ year olds. Teen has not - even to those 'not in the business'. To say otherwise shows a HUGE lack of understanding of the business and of the origins of the word no matter how much you run off and Google it afterwards.
WTF though - pointless argument. As I say it's nothing new and your confusion and drivel is nothing that hasn't been posted by those new to the business for many years now  I'll leave you to carry on worrying over old threats that are no nearer affecting us now than they were 4 years ago.
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I dont think you get my point. This is not about what the words means, and the difference between them, or history in this biz. Yes, it is not a new discussion, been in this biz long enough to know that. But I raise the question because when creditcard companies starts moving it will have effects down the hierarchy. This is about future policy, and if 'teen' will be banned the same way as the word 'lolita'. Nothing else.
Btw, many sites used 'lolita' for 18+ sites, just because it was not a banned term by many sponsors or billing companies. If you dont believe me, use the time machine:
http://web.archive.org/collections/web.html 