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Originally Posted by Soldier Boy
The fact that they can (and will have) seen it online isn't the point at all. For one - the issue isn't even kids WATCHING the show, watching something on a screen that features nudity is very different to a child being in the physical presence of a naked adult.
The aim here seems to be to normalise (stranger, non-familial) adult nudity in front of children. It's literally a classic part of grooming tactics. There's also no need at all for it - it's been done to be deliberately provovative. No need at all for any of the people in that room to be under 16, preferably not under 18.
13 and 14 year old kids?
"But it's OK because they look at porn on their phone anyway" so Mr Smith from down the street might as well get his cock out for them I suppose. 
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Mr smith getting his cock out would be without permission from parties involved. These teenagers are on the show with permission and consent.