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prepubescent
adjective
Before the age at which a person begins puberty.
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There's also a preference for the more feminine male face among prepubescent girls and post-menopausal women, for the reasons outlined above – so if you have an influx of prepubescent opinion in your cultural mix (I remember a time when nobody listened to girls, and post-menopausal women were, of course, invisible), then that will alter the heroes of your age.
This lack of fear of controversy is underlined by the fact that the inaugural exhibition includes a picture by Richard Prince, of a naked, prepubescent Brooke Shields, that was taken down after a police visit when exhibited at Tate Modern in 2009.
Cleanfeed, which was introduced in 2004, blocks access to web pages that are on a list compiled by the Internet Watch Foundation, a self-regulatory body.Cleanfeed has since largely done what it was supposed to, with some missteps (in 2008 Wikipedia ended up on the blacklist because it contained a banned cover of the 1976 Scorpions album "Virgin Killer", which shows a naked prepubescent girl).
There was also an interest in taking prepubescent girls because they were thought not to be HIV positive.
At the same time the sport's scoring system continues to change in ways that favour the supple frames of young, even prepubescent, girls.One answer would be to reduce the minimum age but it was raised for the best of reasons and few if any would be happy if it were cut.
The apprentice system called for a prepubescent boy to be "bound out" to a craftsman who would take him into his own home and there teach him his art while serving as a surrogate parent.
In many countries an individual who is convicted in a court of law for child sexual abuse, which involves sexual abuse of a prepubescent or postpubescent individual up to age 18, is known as a sex offender; some of those individuals also are later clinically diagnosed with pedophilia.
In the dramedy St . Vincent(2014), McCarthy turned in a sensitive portrayal as a divorcée trying to manage child care for her prepubescent son.
But Wonder was much more than a freakish prepubescent imitation of Ray Charles, as audiences discovered when he demonstrated his prowess with piano, organ, harmonica, and drums.
The prepubescent soprano of 13-year-old lead singer Lymon, sounding innocent and girlish, represented one of the most appealing sounds in early rock and roll, and many later pop groups would feature a preteen male lead, most notably the Jackson 5.
"Most of these individuals are highly unlikely to be clinically paedophiles, which requires them to have a primary sexual arousal to prepubescent children.
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