Nymphet
A nymphet is a sexualized adolescent girl. The term was coined by Vladimir Nabokov in the novel Lolita, in which the main character, a pedophile, uses it to describe the girls aged 9 to 13 to whom he is attracted.
Child love
Main article Childlove
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Members of the childlove movement seek societal acceptance of their sexual or romantic attraction to children, and often also of sexual relations between adults and children (see pedophilia). The movement seeks to eliminate legal and social obstacles to pedophilic activity, such as legislation criminalizing adult-child sexual activity; the classification of pedophilia as a mental illness; the public perceptions of pedophilia; and the use of the term "pedophilia" over the relatively unknown terms childlove and childlover.
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~ Table of Content ~
| ► | Introduction |
| ► | Lolita |
| ► | Child sexuality |
| ► | Ephebophilia |
| ► | Nymphets in popular culture |
| ► | Child love |
| ► | Enjo Kosai |
| ► | "Don't Stand So Close to Me" |
| ► | See also |
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