Some, I imagine, are children; I imagine many more are sexually mature young adults. It seems contradictory to me to, in one breath, argue for the noninterference of young women's privacy and their inner erotic life, and in the next deny them the acknowledgment of their physical maturity. Isn't this more of the infantilizing and "purifying" of young women that you argued against further up the page?
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Some, I imagine, are children; I imagine many more are sexually mature young adults. It seems contradictory to me to, in one breath, argue for the noninterference of young women's privacy and their inner erotic life, and in the next deny them the acknowledgment of their physical maturity. Isn't this more of the infantilizing and "purifying" of young women that you argued against further up the page?