In a legal context, "barely legal" is a descriptive term, not a legal status. If a performer is of legal age, the content is generally treated under standard adult media laws.
Content is subject to the Miller test , a three-pronged legal standard used by U.S. courts to determine if material is legally "obscene" and thus unprotected by the First Amendment. barely legal porn teens
Content in this category frequently uses costumes, settings (like classrooms), and scripts designed to emphasize youthfulness. In a legal context, "barely legal" is a