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Anyone who sees something "sensual" about a child has a disturbed mind, imo.
The father of the naked girl depicted on the cover of Art Monthly magazine has written of the "diabolically sexual" potential in child images.
Robert Nelson, art critic with The Age, has responded angrily to criticism of the nude pictures of his six-year-old daughter Olympia in the magazine's most recent issue, which may be pulled from the shelves after authorities ruled it needed to be classified.
But, as revealed by Herald Sun columnist Andrew Bolt in his blog this morning, Nelson has previously written of the specific sexuality of such pictures, arguing that "the sensuality of children is integral to parental fondness.
In the essay which features on the website of Nelson's wife Polixeni Papapetrou, who took the pictures of Olympia Nelson says some photographs taken of Olympia by his wife in 2000 when she was just two years old were taken "at the instigation" of their daughter: "'Mummy, come and photo me, she would exhort."
The "taboo" of such images is described as "the fear of the childs latent sexuality and its potential for exciting inappropriate and sinful desire."
more: http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,379561,00.html
The father of the naked girl depicted on the cover of Art Monthly magazine has written of the "diabolically sexual" potential in child images.
Robert Nelson, art critic with The Age, has responded angrily to criticism of the nude pictures of his six-year-old daughter Olympia in the magazine's most recent issue, which may be pulled from the shelves after authorities ruled it needed to be classified.
But, as revealed by Herald Sun columnist Andrew Bolt in his blog this morning, Nelson has previously written of the specific sexuality of such pictures, arguing that "the sensuality of children is integral to parental fondness.
In the essay which features on the website of Nelson's wife Polixeni Papapetrou, who took the pictures of Olympia Nelson says some photographs taken of Olympia by his wife in 2000 when she was just two years old were taken "at the instigation" of their daughter: "'Mummy, come and photo me, she would exhort."
The "taboo" of such images is described as "the fear of the childs latent sexuality and its potential for exciting inappropriate and sinful desire."
more: http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,379561,00.html