Actually, they are going to suddenly change when they are 18. In the eyes of the law, they will be adults and you can legally talk to them about performing in adult entertainment. If you do that even a few days before they turn 18, you've committed a crime.
Sean, your brilliance never ceases to amaze me. You've just admitted on a public forum that you're assembling a huge group of friends, including a lot of 15 and 16 year olds, to promote your porn site featuring guys who, by your own admission and language on your site, are marketed to look and otherwise appear as though they are underage, and to talk to guys who, in your own words, are underage, about appearing in pornography when they eventually turn 18.I will try to make sure these guys profiles are as hidden as possible though for now.
And then you've indicated you want to have the profiles of the guys who are underage appear "hidden."
In every way, you are talking and acting like a ephebophile, a sexual predator who stalks teenagers.
Why don't you just save everyone the hassle, and call the California State Police right now, ask for the sex crimes unit, and ASK them to come over and bust you? What you're doing is pretty much the same thing.






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