Great editing there, Patricia Pulling. Hey, that looks fun, let me have a go."I'm not reading things into what you said... but I think you're only saying that because of assumptions of things I think you believe without you having said them."
Yup, mmhmm, got it.
Wow, thank you tstorm. It takes a lot of courage to admit you were wrong. I'm glad you could do it."I'm ... reading things into what you said ... I ... think ... assumptions ... without you having said them."
Look, you did say the image was sexual, right? You said the photographer posed it to be sexual. Those were your actual words, right? Perhaps you should explain what else you could have meant other than that this image was sexually graphic and made with sexual intent?
Really, I think I'd know.Yes you did.
Look, do you want a little concession? I actually got the US 5th Grade confused with the British Year 5. Year 5 in the UK is ages 9-10, while 5th Grade is 10-11. So yes, according to the WHO definition of an "adolescent" (which I did just google) and despite the fact the average age at which a child begins puberty is not age 10, middle school children in the US are technically adolescents in the eyes of the WHO.
Now, since I've already explained that I genuinely do not care. Perhaps we could move on and address the actual point, namely why you think any adult has to particularly care or worry about the opinion (or pathetic attempts at mockery) of literal children. And yes, before you ask, the UN defines a child as a person under 18 so don't worry, that's an entirely correct usage of the word 'children' under international law.
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