At what age is a person most sexually attractive?
Britney Spears
At what age is a person most sexually attractive?
Jeremy Jackson
In Roman times, it was considered that youngsters with no body hair beneath the ears were the most sexually attractive individuals.
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Jessica Alba
In the 12th century, the Church allowed girls to marry at age 12.
"In the past, the norm has been for marriages to take place shortly after the commencement of fertility (the menarche)."
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"In the past, the norm has been for marriages to take place shortly after the commencement of fertility (the menarche)."
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Jodie Foster
"The most popular British newspaper, the ‘Sun’, reached it’s position (after almost folding in the 70′s) through publishing topless ‘page 3′ girls, often aged 16 or 17 (including the most famous of them - Samantha Fox)..."
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Scarlett Johannson
"Equivalents in Denmark and Gemany, such as Das Bild, regularly published topless photos of 15 year olds..."
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Jaimee Foxworth
"In Japan, which until the last few years had absolutely no taboos whatsoever on teenage sex, it was taken for granted that teenage girls were most attractive (and virtually all porn and erotica involved teenage girls)..."
Kristen Stewart
"In Japan the school uniform is a symbol of male desire...
"Are Japanese men simply perverted?
"Or is a more likely explanation that Japan, until the last few years, was free from Anglo-Saxon Christian puritanism, as well as sexual trade union feminism? (not to mention being free from America’s teen pregnancy rates, teen obesity levels, youth violence etc.)"
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Danielle Fishel
"In the swimming baths, without hair styling, make-up, jewellery, or expensive clothes, I rarely see any attractive woman over 22..."
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Ralph Macchio
"Patricia Dye, 31, is accused of dressing like a boy and using the alias Matt Abrams in order to have a relationship with a teenage girl, the New York Daily News reports...
"Dye had made herself look boyish, cutting her hair short into an androgynous style."
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Reese Witherspoon
Germaine Greer's argues that "during three decades of sexual politicking, women have forgotten the sensual delights to be had from the short-lived beauty of the young male, located between the sprouting of his first pubic hair and the growth of his beard."
Germaine Greer's argues that "during three decades of sexual politicking, women have forgotten the sensual delights to be had from the short-lived beauty of the young male, located between the sprouting of his first pubic hair and the growth of his beard."
"History has assumed, she argues, the viewer to be male and the history of the male nude to be the history of homosexuality in visual arts.
"Think Colette and Chéri, and you get something of her gist as to the delights that await the older woman with the young man..."
Bjørn Andresen young and older. "I had a homosexual experience in the 70s," he told El Mundo magazine. imomus | The adventures of Tadzio
"Slightly tongue-in-cheek, she admits that "girls and grandmothers are both susceptible to the short-lived charm of boys, women who are looking for a father for their children less so."
"She traces art's obsession with the beautiful boy; from classical images of Apollo and Dionysos, and Michelangelo's David, to the curled beaux of Van Dyck, pointing out that it is often the androgynous, feminised characteristics of the boy that make him vulnerable and appealing.
"Small boys, as shown in 18th-century portraits, were dressed as girls in muslin gowns..."
"In modern times the boy has also become an erotic focus.
"Think Jimmy Page of The Yardbirds and Led Zeppelin, with his red-gold curls, bare chest and dirty dancing, or Jim Morrison, his boyish hips clad in snakeskin trousers, or the young Elvis: embodiments of Dionysian rapture as they are followed by screaming bands of young girls, a horde of slavering Maenads."
The Australian academic Germaine Greer has interesting views on sex.
On 10 June 2011, on the BBC TV programme 'Question Time', the Australian academic Germaine Greer claimed that British troops might carry out rapes in Libya.
Germaine Greer said she did not believe the claims that Colonel Gaddafi had given his soldiers Viagra and ordered mass rapes.
According to Germaine Greer:
"Rape is always present where you have slaughter and you don’t have to have a government fiat (decision) to do it...
"If we send in ground troops ... how will we be sure they won’t do a bit of raping in their turn?
"...All soldiers in certain circumstances will rape regardless of whether they are ours or theirs or whoevers."
During the TV programme, Germaine Greer answered a question about the sexualisation of children.
She said: "There’s always been this sinister culture...
"The Barbie doll herself is a fetish, she’s descended from a sex toy....
In 1995, Germaine Greer said that, aged 19, she had been raped.
Professor Germaine Greer has some interesting ideas about art.
Greer's last academic appointment was Professor of English Literature and Comparative Studies at the University of Warwick.
In 2003,Germaine Greer's The Beautiful Boy was published, an art history book about the beauty of teenage boys, which is illustrated with 200 photographs of what The Guardian called "succulent teenage male beauty."
Germaine Greer's book The Boy was reviewed by Natasha Walter in the Guardian 11 October 2003 -
http://books.guardian.co.uk/review/story/0,12084,1059174,00.html
Walter refers to 'page after page of sheeny illustrations of fine, languid boys as seen by artists from Praxiteles to Annie Leibovitz.... Greer is asking us to celebrate the evanescent loveliness of boys.'
According to Greer: 'Correggio is the only artist ever to have depicted the anus and scrotum of an airborne angel.'
Greer claims that saying boys are beautiful amounts to 'demolishing one of the last great western taboos.'
Greer looks at how boys in fifth-century Athens 'allowed themselves to revel in their own peacock beauty.'
Greer compares this with the lack of grace and feeling in some modern boys.
Greers aim is stated on the back cover: 'to reclaim for women the right to appreciate the short-lived beauty of boys'.
Peter Conrad reviewed Greer's book in the Observer, 26 October 2003. -
http://books.guardian.co.uk/reviews/politicsphilosophyandsociety/0,6121,1071096,00.html
According to Conrad, Germaine Greer warns women that "they are ill-equipped to act as 'sex objects' and are 'programmed for failure in their duty of attraction'."
According to Conrad, 'Greer believes that the job of arousing desire is done better, and with an ecumenical appeal to both men and women, by the boys who teasingly lounge and cockily strut through the pages of her book.'
Conrad tells us of Greer's belief that 'If nature didn't intend boys to be seduced by older men and women, why did it make them so damnably fetching, so downy-cheeked, rangy-limbed and pert-buttocked?'
According to Conrad, Germaine Greer warns women that "they are ill-equipped to act as 'sex objects' and are 'programmed for failure in their duty of attraction'."
According to Conrad, 'Greer believes that the job of arousing desire is done better, and with an ecumenical appeal to both men and women, by the boys who teasingly lounge and cockily strut through the pages of her book.'
Conrad tells us of Greer's belief that 'If nature didn't intend boys to be seduced by older men and women, why did it make them so damnably fetching, so downy-cheeked, rangy-limbed and pert-buttocked?'
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