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Just learned that Channel4 (UK) has a show called Naked Education in which kids aged 14-16 are exposed to full adult nudity. A handful of kids sit in a "classroom" and then a group of adults get naked in front of them. They discuss and are asked questions about what's been shown to them. All in the name of body positivity and education.

I get the idea that kids today are totally lost when it comes to how real people look like due to the Internet and filters and shit but how on earth is this not a crime? I mean if I go and show my privates to a 14yo I will be arrested and charged.

Just learned that Channel4 (UK) has a show called Naked Education in which kids aged 14-16 are exposed to full adult nudity. A handful of kids sit in a "classroom" and then a group of adults get naked in front of them. They discuss and are asked questions about what's been shown to them. All in the name of body positivity and education. I get the idea that kids today are totally lost when it comes to how real people look like due to the Internet and filters and shit but how on earth is this not a crime? I mean if I go and show my privates to a 14yo I will be arrested and charged.

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Pretty interesting to see where all this will lead in 10 to 15 years. Really glad I grew up at a time when this shit (and the rest) was not shoved down kids' throats. When I look at tv shows/movies from my childhood and teenage years as a grown up I do see it (did not then) but it's a lot more subtle.