Content creators and educators must prioritize ethical responsibility when discussing topics involving minors. Sharing or creating material that trivializes or glorifies underage sexual activity—such as video content—can normalize harmful behaviors and perpetuate exploitation. Instead, efforts should focus on promoting positive, age-appropriate narratives that respect the dignity and safety of young individuals.
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