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Originally Posted by After Shock Media
I love their looks to young standard. Wish someone would sue their ass.
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WHY ? they are being cautious and proactive. Damn, you think someone would commend them for that and you say " I wish someone would sue their ass" ? wtf ?
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Originally Posted by ifriends
The "Looks Too Young" Standard
To ensure we err on the side of caution, iFriends' compliance personnel routinely invoke the company's unusual "Looks too Young" standard. Under this standard, even if a model produces all necessary documentation and proves to iFriends' satisfaction that he or she is well over the age of 18, if any member of iFriends' compliance or legal staff holds the opinion that the model nevertheless has an extremely youthful appearance (for example, a mature 20-year-old woman with an underdeveloped body), iFriends will not permit the model to appear on iFriends until such time as her physical appearance matures to the point that she appears to the casual observer to be clearly beyond 18 years of age. The above model is 20 years of age. Her application for an iFriends 18+ ID Card was rejected under the "Looks Too Young" standard.
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I wish more companies acted this way. Instead people do the opposite they take girls who just made 18 and make them look 14.

and then wonder why they get complaints and heat from the govt.