I've seen some of these actors and I have to disagree, they all have big tits and round asses, don't really see that on very many 14 year old girls. They may be able to pass for teenagers in the face but that's it. Baby face + sexy body = major sex appeal for a great number of people.Quote:
Originally Posted by searock [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
As for the issue, we've been going back and forth on that one in the second half of all of our posts. In addition to what's been said I'll add that an element of the taboo could be making it sexier (kind of like how having sex in public in a place where you can get caught is so exciting for so many people), and also just because someone LIKES teenage porn doesn't mean they prefer teenagers to 22 year olds or whatever, they're just watching the kind of porn that makes them tick at the moment, so it really doesn't matter what the "prime" age is or whatever.
Also, numbers don't make dicks hard. Hotness does. And what's hot is subjective, this is all the result of subconscious processes that couldn't care less whether or not you, me, or anyone else thinks it's logical, ethical, or anything else really.
If we're talking about girls with undeveloped, boyish bodies then I can't explain that one, but I've also never seen them in any kind of porn, whether it's labelled "teenage" or not.
Like I said, researches don't actually know if the medical risks are because of the biological function of a teen vs a 25 year old or if it's because a teen tends to take worse care of themselves.Quote:
Originally Posted by searock
In fact, I checked out the very link you provided and here is the very first thing it said under "teenage pregnancies, risks and realitiesHow do we know the other risks are not caused by this?Quote:
Lack of prenatal care
Teenage girls who are pregnant -- especially if they don't have support from their parents -- are at risk of not getting adequate prenatal care. Prenatal care is critical, especially in the first months of pregnancy. Prenatal care screens for medical problems in both mother and baby, monitors the baby's growth, and deals quickly with any complications that arise. Prenatal vitamins with folic acid -- ideally taken before getting pregnant -- are essential in helping to help prevent certain birth defects, such as neural tube defects.
This isn't even to mention the fact that teenagers are more likely to drink while pregnant, smoke cigarettes while pregnant, and do drugs while pregnant. "Teenagers are more likely to experience pregnancy complications" is simply too vague of a description. How do we know the babies wouldn't be just as healthy if not for the above facts? How do we know they wouldn't be much more healthy?
