The "Teenage" titles from Color Climax are part of a controversial history in adult publishing:

Focusing on these themes allows for the creation of relatable and age-appropriate narratives for general audiences.

The series is known to have contained explicit sexual imagery, and its very premise touched on a legal gray area of the time. In Denmark until 2001, the age of consent for participating in pornography was 15. CCC exploited this loophole, producing pornography with models as young as 15 and using clothing and hairstyles to make them appear even younger.

"Color Climax" is the title of a hardcore adult publication series produced by the (CCC), a Danish pornography producer founded in 1967. Because it is a pornographic magazine rather than a mainstream adolescent or "teen" lifestyle magazine, it does not contain traditional romantic storylines or relationship advice as found in publications like Seventeen or Tiger Beat . Content and Origin

To understand the romantic storylines, one must first understand the market. By the late 1960s, mainstream teen magazines in the UK and US were sanitized. Romance was either chaste (hand-holding at a sock hop) or centered on the unattainable pop star. Color Climax, based in Copenhagen, exploited a loophole in Scandinavian publishing laws to create something different.

Produced during a time when Denmark led the world in removing obscenity laws (1967–1969).

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During this period, the magazine's relationships and romantic storylines were often portrayed as straightforward and uncomplicated, with an emphasis on the emotional and psychological aspects of first love. The tone was generally lighthearted and optimistic, reflecting the idealism and hopefulness of the era.

It was this content that led to CCC magazines being repeatedly classified as by censorship boards around the world.