Do they lie about ages both ways, IE actress is actual younger/older?

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I’ve seen some vids that claim the idol is like 14, or vaguely implies that they are, but the idol’s fairly well documented and turns out to be 18. This is especially reassuring when they do things that are so lewd that you’re how they got away with it.

I was looking into an idol who I couldn’t find a very legitimate looking webpage for. Most covers say she was born in 1997, I found one that said ‘96, and I think one that said ‘95. I’d assume the older one is always right, but do they ever lie about the actress being older than she actually is?

Forgive me if this violates any rules.
 
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Well, I think they could be lying. Or maybe it's just a mistake.
I'm curious about this: how can I accurately determine a model's age? Personally, I first look at the date of the photo shoot or video. Then I check the model's date of birth. That's how I determine their age.
For example, the file properties say "Shooting date: June 11, 2012." The model's date of birth is March 24, 1996. This means she was 16 years old at the time of the photo shoot.
My question is: how accurate can this age determination be?
 
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Well, I think they could be lying. Or maybe it's just a mistake.
I'm curious about this: how can I accurately determine a model's age? Personally, I first look at the date of the photo shoot or video. Then I check the model's date of birth. That's how I determine their age.
For example, the file properties say "Shooting date: June 11, 2012." The model's date of birth is March 24, 1996. This means she was 16 years old at the time of the photo shoot.
My question is: how accurate can this age determination be?
The problem is that the date of release is often much later than when the video was actually filmed.
I can't imagine why it should take so long, but often it does.
I saw one released 18 months after filming.
Some videos contain bits from older shoots.
A good assumption (average) is to back up the release date by 5 months.
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The problem is that the date of release is often much later than when the video was actually filmed.
I can't imagine why it should take so long, but often it does.
I saw one released 18 months after filming.
Some videos contain bits from older shoots.
A good assumption (average) is to back up the release date by 5 months.
Have Fun!
:nikmat: :cerutu:

I think he is talking about those claiming to be 14 when some are way over 18
and it is known some done JAV before becoming an Idol claiming to be 14
so yes it happens a lot

and Chii done JAV before she done Idol video's, and the JAV was released a lot later, but with her she never claimed to be younger, she just looked young
 
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I think he is talking about those claiming to be 14 when some are way over 18
and it is known some done JAV before becoming an Idol claiming to be 14
so yes it happens a lot

and Chii done JAV before she done Idol video's, and the JAV was released a lot later, but with her she never claimed to be younger, she just looked young
Thank You CoolKevin.
I'm referring to Hebephebos' comment about looking at the model's age on the cover and comparing it to the release date.
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The problem is that the date of release is often much later than when the video was actually filmed.
I can't imagine why it should take so long, but often it does.
I saw one released 18 months after filming.
Some videos contain bits from older shoots.
A good assumption (average) is to back up the release date by 5 months.
Have Fun!
:nikmat: :cerutu:
Yeah I know that. But if there's no other way, you have to rely on this data. Of course, this is all approximate, + -

And you also have to look at the model's appearance. Distinguishing a 16-year-old girl from a 15-year-old is difficult, but possible. But distinguishing a 16-year-old from a 14-year-old is easier.