Again chalk and cheese, I have nudie pics of my babies...not of my 10 yr old boy and 11 yr old girl....aside from the fact they would kick me in the bollocks for even asking. There's a huge difference and shouldnt be something that even requires explaining.
Maybe I should also clarify, I do not find naked children offensive, go to any beach or even the swimming pool where I take my 5 yr old for swimming lessons and even he gets his kit off, and you will see young naked children..........however you do not find young girls 9+ or boys getting nuded up in public........cause it is different, how they think and feel at 5 is different at 9,10 etc. No nudity is not necessarily pornograghy, but seems many people are missing the point.
My daughter is 11 1/2, I spoke with her on this subject and she was horrified. My 10 yr old son has no qualms walking through the house butt naked, my daughter who once didnt have an issue is now at that self conscious stage. So for me it isn't necessarily about nudity being offensive, it is about as a parent 1. letting their child be photographed naked and 2. Those that would want to go and see photo's of naked children. Seeing a cute little bum of a 2 yr old toddling around on the beach is not the same as making a conscious decision to go to a gallery to view pre teen children in all their naked glory. So much glory that most pics have had to have black outs over their private parts. I cannot fathom how that is in anyway right.
So to crystalise, I do not find naked children offensive, let alone my own who are frequently nudey around the house as is my partner and myself much to the horror of the kids

. That to me is very much normal, its the privacy of our own home but is not up for public display. Pictures of a naked baby as per a Anne Heddes calendar would be hung up by many parents, however a calendar of naked pre teen children would not. Is their a difference, you work that out, it shouldn't be that hard.
Again I am yet to read one person in defense say that they would a) make a conscious choice to go and view said gallery, which also at the time had one of the naked children on a flyer outside the gallery as "marketing" or b) allow their preteen child to be photographed naked. If you wouldnt to both a) and b), then maybe you would agree that despite his work over the years that in this case he has crossed a line,
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Stevo
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