Talk:Corinne Day
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Sexual offences act
I don't understand the relevance of this: "(since 2003, the Sexual Offences Act, designates that those under eighteen are protected and defined as children).[3]" because the age of consent is 16 in the UK and has been for a very long time - therefore you can't be prosecuted for a sexual offence with someone who can consent to it! 86.133.213.152 (talk) 13:44, 31 August 2010 (UTC)
- See: Laws_regarding_child_pornography#United_Kingdom. Artiquities (talk) 18:19, 31 August 2010 (UTC)]
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Mags
We read of "magazines associated with youth and counter culture, including, i-D, Ray-Gun and Penthouse".
I've never heard of Ray-Gun, but I thought that Penthouse was what was euphemistically termed a "top shelf" magazine; was/is it really associated with youth or anything termed a counter culture? -- Hoary (talk) 00:00, 26 July 2022 (UTC)