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Nymphet

usgb/nɪmˈfet/Volume
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Literary OriginPlay
Term 'nymphet' popularized by 'Lolita', a novel by Nabokov, often associated with forbidden and morally complex themes. SlideIn discussions of literature, she referred to the character as a nymphet to denote youth intertwined with precocious sexuality.
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Pejorative PotentialPlay
Can be seen as objectifying or demeaning when describing young girls; use cautiously to avoid offense. SlideThe term 'nymphet' sparked controversy in our class debate due to its connotations.
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Cultural SensitivityPlay
Awareness of cultural sensitivities is essential; 'nymphet' might be inappropriate in certain social contexts. SlideHis screenplay avoided the term 'nymphet' to not risk misinterpretation by the audience.