On Wed, Dec 10, 2008 at 3:41 AM, David Gerard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 2008/12/10 Ronald Chmara <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > On Dec 9, 2008, at 4:19 PM, Anthony wrote:
>
> >> The definition of lewdness may not be obvious, but that doesn't
> >> mean that we
> >> aren't capable of coming up with a good one to use within the
> >> context of the
> >> law.  I'd like to hear your definition, especially with regard to
> >> what type
> >> of exhibitionist acts a parent can legally convince his young
> >> daughter to
> >> perform.
>
> > I take it you've never raised children.
> > When they're young, convincing them to actually put on *any clothes*
> > is a problem at times.
> > Really. (Ages 3-6 is a blast, but it can be a tad embarrassing at times)
>
> Anthony has kids in this range, so perhaps his were better behaved ;-)


0 and 2, actually, but there's a big difference between a child running
around naked at home and a young girl posing nude for an album cover.  The
claim that "nudity" is the only criterion for "child porn" is a strawman, or
at least, it's not the claim I'm making.  Someone from one of those "other
sites" emailed me a link to an image on Wikipedia of a bunch of naked boys
jumping into a lake (I think that's what it was, I didn't look at it very
long), and I commented that such an image clearly was *not* child
pornography (though I do still think it's inappropriate for the Wikipedia
article on [[boy]]).
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