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'''''Jeunes et Naturels''''' is a French language [[naturism|naturist]] magazine printed in the [[United Kingdom]].  
'''''Jeunes et Naturels''''' is a French language [[naturism|naturist]] magazine printed in the [[United Kingdom]].  


''Jeunes et Naturels'' has been published for years, yet fact that it features almost exclusively pictures of young boys and girls, recently caused a controversy. Nevertheless, a three judge panel of the U.S. Third Circuit Court ruled on October 23, 2000, that the magazine is not obscene.<ref>http://articles.philly.com/2000-10-24/news/25587911_1_third-circuit-photo-magazines-european-magazines</ref> That does not mean that these magazines would be considered legal in today society ([[2013]]) thought they can still be currently found being sold on Ebay.  
Young and natural appeared in (?) and ran until 1995. The journal appeared monthly, sold on newsstands and by subscription. It was published by the British company Peenhill Ltd. Publishers and printed in Britain. It presented texts and pictures featuring people practicing [[naturism]], teens or children of both sexes, often accompanied by their parents, and not having any allusion or sexual connotation. A three judge panel of the U.S. Third Circuit Court ruled on October 23, 2000, that the magazine is not obscene.<ref>http://articles.philly.com/2000-10-24/news/25587911_1_third-circuit-photo-magazines-european-magazines</ref> That does not mean that these magazines would be considered legal in today society ([[2013]]) thought they can still be currently found being sold on Ebay.  


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 10:58, 11 April 2013

Jeunes et Naturels is a French language naturist magazine printed in the United Kingdom.

Young and natural appeared in (?) and ran until 1995. The journal appeared monthly, sold on newsstands and by subscription. It was published by the British company Peenhill Ltd. Publishers and printed in Britain. It presented texts and pictures featuring people practicing naturism, teens or children of both sexes, often accompanied by their parents, and not having any allusion or sexual connotation. A three judge panel of the U.S. Third Circuit Court ruled on October 23, 2000, that the magazine is not obscene.[1] That does not mean that these magazines would be considered legal in today society (2013) thought they can still be currently found being sold on Ebay.

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External links

  • some pictures from Jeunes et Naturels July 1995 issue (thumbnails with censored enlargements).
  • some pictures from Jeunes et Naturels August 1993 issue (thumbnails with censored enlargements).