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ticklishgiggle said:Well, take a look at this. The drawing is supposed to depict a Disney character known as Kim Possible. Looking at the picture, you would think the girl is in her 20's, but the character is actually 10 years old in the cartoon on Disney.
Actually, no. As far as I know, the character is actually in the 16ish age range.
And as has been said already, the 16 and up age range is where the line gets really hard to see sometimes. There's not much difference biologically, so saying "ANYTHING under 18 is bad" is really not meaning much but to be a pre-based limit set based on personal belief. As has also been mentioned, I think the most clear line is that between physical maturity. No clear difference between 16-19 or so, but a more obvious one between 13-16. Even putting 16 as a limit is tight though, as there is not a huge difference between 15 and 16 either. This is because physical development mostly takes place over several years, mostly I'd think about from 11-15.
However, because the line itself is so thin, it would be best to just go with the legal precedent and stick to 18 and up.