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  2. Playing doctor - Wikipedia

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    Playing doctor. " Playing doctor " is a phrase used colloquially in the Western world to refer to children examining each other's genitals. [1] It originates from children using the pretend roles of doctor and patient as a pretext for such an examination. However, whether or not such role-playing is involved, the phrase is used to refer to any ...

  3. Paraphilic infantilism - Wikipedia

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    Paraphilic infantilism, also known as autonepiophilia [1] and adult baby, [2] is a sexual fetish or non-sexual fetish that may involve role-playing a regression to an infant -like state. [3] [4] Paraphilic infantilism is a form of ageplay. People who practice paraphilic infantilism are often colloquially referred to (by themselves and others ...

  4. New adult fiction - Wikipedia

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    New adult ( NA) fiction is a developing genre of fiction with protagonists in the 18–29 age bracket. [1] [failed verification] St. Martin's Press first coined the term in 2009, when they held a special call for "fiction similar to young adult fiction (YA) that can be published and marketed as adult—a sort of an 'older YA' or 'new adult ' ". [2]

  5. Hebephilia - Wikipedia

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    Hebephilia is the strong, persistent sexual interest by adults in pubescent children who are in early adolescence, typically ages 11–14 and showing Tanner stages 2 to 3 of physical development. [1] It differs from pedophilia (the primary or exclusive sexual interest in prepubescent children), and from ephebophilia (the primary sexual interest ...

  6. Appropriate adult - Wikipedia

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    Appropriate Adults facilitate communication between the police and adults (people aged 16 or over) who have a mental disorder. This is defined in the Mental Health (Care and Treatment) (Scotland) Act 2003 as: 'any mental illness, personality disorder, learning disability however caused or manifested'. In practice this includes people with ...

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