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[[Image:462px-Cscr-featured .png |15px]] '''[[J.M. Barrie]]''' was a photographer, author, and playwright most famous for creating the character Peter Pan.   
[[Image:462px-Cscr-featured .png |15px]] '''[[J.M. Barrie]]''' was a photographer, author, and playwright most famous for creating the character Peter Pan.   


[[Image:462px-Cscr-featured .png |15px]] '''[[Boarding school]]s''' are schools with dormitories where pupils live during the term. Boarding schools have long been considered as hot-beds of sexual activity among students, or sometimes between students and teachers and over the course of history, semi-pornographic novels from The adventures of a schoolboy (1866) to The boys of Swithins hall (1999) have only reinforced this notion. While sexual contact between boys in boarding schools is often being regarded in terms of "situational homosexuality", a close examination of the nature and social context of these contacts reveals it had more to do with pederasty or boy-love than situational homosexuality.
[[Image:Michael Jackson’s Dangerous Liaisons O'Carroll (cover 2010).jpg|90px|left]][[Image:462px-Cscr-featured .png |15px]] [[Michael Jackson’s Dangerous Liaisons]] is a book by the writer Tom O'Carroll under the pen name “Carl Toms” in which he comprehensively reviews the controversially intimate relationships of the late American singer Michael Jackson with young boys.
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J.M. Barrie was a photographer, author, and playwright most famous for creating the character Peter Pan.

Michael Jackson’s Dangerous Liaisons is a book by the writer Tom O'Carroll under the pen name “Carl Toms” in which he comprehensively reviews the controversially intimate relationships of the late American singer Michael Jackson with young boys.