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== Don't stand so Close to me ==
== Don't stand so Close to me ==
''Main article [[Don't stand so Close to me]]''
''Main article [[Don't Stand So Close To Me]]''


"Don't Stand So Close to Me" is a famous song and hit single by the British pop group The Police. It concerns a schoolgirl's crush on her young teacher; including her obsession, teasing by friends, and the teacher's own nervousness about the situation, as well as events relating to these.
"Don't Stand So Close to Me" is a famous song and hit single by the British pop group The Police. It concerns a schoolgirl's crush on her young teacher; including her obsession, teasing by friends, and the teacher's own nervousness about the situation, as well as events relating to these.

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A nymphet is an adolescent young girl

Lolita

Main article Lolita

An example of a nymphet is the character Lolita from Vladimir Nabokov's famous novel. Lolita has been filmed twice: the the first adaptation was made in 1962 by Stanley Kubrick, and starred James Mason, Shelley Winters, Peter Sellers and, as Lolita, Sue Lyon; and in 1997 starring Jeremy Irons and Dominique Swain. Nabokov was nominated for an Academy Award for his work on the earlier film's adapted screenplay, although little of this work reached the screen.

Child Sexuality

Main article Child sexuality

Child and youth sexuality refers to sexual behavior and activity among children. This is a highly controversial subject in western society. Sexual acts among children and/or juveniles are sometimes interpreted as child sexual abuse and responded to with therapy or detention. Due to the taboo surrounding youth sexuality and related legal and political constraints, little research has been conducted on the subject.

Substantial data regarding what is age-appropriate and normal have not been compiled since the Kinsey Reports, which are surrounded by controversy especially regarding their findings on child sexuality.

Ephebophilia

Main article Ephebophilia

Ephebophilia, as most strictly defined, refers only to an attraction, not to sexual activity (although sexual activity can be involved). It is used in contrast with pedophilia, which is an attraction to pre-pubescent individuals. In more casual usage, however, pedophilia is often used more broadly in the western world, to describe an attraction to any person younger than the legal age of consent.


Actresses

Child love

Main article Childlove

Members of the childlove movement seek societal acceptance of their sexual or romantic attraction to children, and often also of sexual relations between adults and children (see pedophilia). The movement seeks to eliminate legal and social obstacles to pedophilic activity, such as legislation criminalizing adult-child sexual activity; the classification of pedophilia as a mental illness; the public perceptions of pedophilia; and the use of the term "pedophilia" over the relatively unknown terms childlove and childlover.

Don't stand so Close to me

Main article Don't Stand So Close To Me

"Don't Stand So Close to Me" is a famous song and hit single by the British pop group The Police. It concerns a schoolgirl's crush on her young teacher; including her obsession, teasing by friends, and the teacher's own nervousness about the situation, as well as events relating to these.

See Also

Indecent pseudo-photograph of a child