Jail Bait: Difference between revisions

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* [[Shotacon|Male example]] in ''[[Haunted (Palahniuk novel)|Haunted]]''. {{spoiler|Brandon Whittier is a thirteen-year-old boy suffering from progeria, which causes him to age at seven times the normal rate. He amasses a fortune by telling his nurses he's eighteen, begging them not to let him die a virgin, and then revealing his age and demanding money in exchange for not reporting them.}}
* In the early ''[[Posleen War Series]]'' novels, Cally O'Neill's apparent age, actual age, and willingness to defend her virtue at gunpoint caused posters with her picture on it to be put up all around her home town with the message: WARNING: Jailbait. To be considered armed and dangerous.
* ''[https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/7176 The Sexteens and the Fake Goddess]'' by Frederic Tremblay et al. bills itself as "The Most Controversial Teen Novel that Will Change your Life Forevermore". More likely, it would've silently passed under the radar along with the rest of the largely [[Self PublishedPublishing|self-published]] slushpile that is [[Smashwords]] – were it not for the minor detail that Mr. Tremblay was a high-school civics teacher. And chairman of the Ontario College of Teachers' discipline committee. And an elected member of the College's governing council. Ultimately, he resigned from everything [https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/ottawa/jacques-tremblay-racy-teen-novel-author-quits-teaching-after-backlash-1.2741530 and gave up his teacher's licence].
 
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