Talk:Marie-Thérèse Walter
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editCuando se conocieron == == Este artículo establece que se conocieron en 1925, cuando Marie-Thérèse fue de 15. El principal Picasso El artículo dice que se conocieron en 1927 cuando tenía 17 años. Athf1234 19:41, 22 de julio de 2005 (UTC) Mucho wikipedista para hacer un artículo de mierda, me voy al escusado a vomitar--LloydTzara (talk) 03:03, 16 December 2009 (UTC)
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Allegations of abuse
editI have removed the following sentence from the Popular Culture section: "Furthermore, Australian stand up comic Hannah Gadsby outlined Walter's story and Picasso's abuse of Walter in her 2018 special Nanette." First of all, the sentence assumes Gadsby's mention of "abuse" is factual. Second, Gadsby only mentioned it in her stand-up routine, offering no sources - all she did was refer to the fact that Marie-Therese Walter was 17, and then falsely claimed that this made her underage - and this was the context in which the word "abuse" was used. The current age of consent in France is 15, but this is a recent one - it was certainly not higher in Walter's time. Picasso was himself from Spain, where the age of consent was 12 until 1999, and so he had even less reason to consider her underage. But even at the most conservative, 17 is well within the legal limits even in France, where they met. I do not think Gadsby's moral outrage and hyperbole in a stand-up routine should be used as any sort of source pointing to any alleged abuse.Tsuka (talk) 21:53, 18 July 2018 (UTC)