>>159
What distinguishes a child from an adult? There is the legal designation, arbitrarily set to what is considered to be the local "norm of maturity" which may not have undergone recent review, there is biology (all of the girls here then would be adults as they exhibit secondary sexual characteristics, and indeed many of whom are at their most fertile), then there is behaviour and aptitude, something from which is difficult to ascertain from a picture.
We have a tendency in the West to treat people as "our children" far beyond the point at which they could reasonably expect to be able to cope on their own, and we suffer for it socially. I'm sure we could all point to people who are children in behaviour and aptitude well into their 20s and 30s these days.
I'm not disagreeing with the point you make about exploitation in general, and indeed would not collect or post a picture in which I suspected the person had been coerced or bullied into posing. I am disagreeing that this sort of thing is inherently exploitative of the models.
>>158
Trouble-maker.