Interesting video showing a girl grow up from 0 to 18. You can see her bloom at about 3:00 when she’s 12, and then at 4:30 when she’s 16 her face starts to dull. Matches up very nicely with the RV (reproducitve value) graph.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nPxdhnT4Ec8
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Strange, I still remember very well that, all the way back when my sexuality began, that it was the adult one in the development of girl image series in the sex ed sections of my biology textbooks that was the hot one...
Reproductive Value graph, gee doesn't that bullshit sound familiar? Bet they've also got a "mathematical biology" textbook that flies in the face of both halves of that misnomer. And a history of pre-historic society. And the sworn testimony of Jesus Christ that his mother was ten and Mary Magdalene was eight.
Ugh, I've just accidentally been to that site. Only for a fraction of a second, but I still feel kind of tainted. Also, long enough to spot what looks like that stock antisemitic caricature because of course there is.
Yeah, I remember high school, all the nerds flipping through our D&D books because the succubus, the sylph, goddesses Loviatar and Hecate, all were drawn to resemble hot, half-naked, PRETEEN girls...
Oh, wait.
No.
The secret porn in the Monster Manual, Deities and Demigods, was chesty adult women.
Reality seems to sink the 8Ball..
I submit two things.
One is the D&D Monster Manual, and the old D&D Deities and Demigods book. They both were sold in the 80s. Maximized the use of naked women such as the succubus, or Loviatar, or Hecate, or others, to boost sales. Not to many naked men, as the target audience was horny gaming virgins that found inspiration to include as much sex as possible in their adventures.
And the women they chose? All adults. Young adult women, but there are no naked adolescents. For the most part they did not think that 12-year-olds would attract the teen boy dollar.
YOU are the outlier.
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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