Yes, I do think this is interesting, and I also think (although I suspect I'll be shouted down here) that there's nothing particularly wrong with it, at least sexually. I think that a lot more men are attracted to girls below the age of consent than they tend to admit, for obvious reasons. It's simply ridiculous to think that girls only become attractive to the majority of men when they turn 16 (or 18, or whatever the age of consent is where you are). I'll put my hands up and say that I've occasionally been attracted to girls who are below the age of consent. Girls' bodies sometimes begin to get ready for sex as young as 11 or 12, so it's hardly surprising that a man can occasionally find himself attracted to a 15-year-old.
And you know what? I love to play the young girl role with a man. I have no qualms about playing up to those desires. If he wants to spank me and call me a naughty girl, that's fine by me. (Okay - it's pretty hot, actually

) I think that most men are perfectly capable of knowing the difference between expressing those quite normal desires within an adult relationship via roleplay, and statutory rape.
I think it's bad that, as a society, we condemn not only genuinely harmful
acts, but also desires. Everyone has desires that they're ashamed of, especially sexual ones, and that is normal and to be expected, given the way that sexuality develops and that sex is treated in our society. I don't think there's anything wrong with fantasies of any kind - even fantasies about underage sex partners or animals or your family - because fantasy is not reality.
But, in any case, may I just add that there is a big difference between being attracted to girls who are just below the age of consent and who have developed secondary sexual characteristics, and someone who is attracted to very young children. Many men find women who look like 14-year-old girls attractive, but the same men are almost certainly genuinely disgusted by the fantasy of having sex with a 7-year-old girl.
Now, one final thing. (This is turning into a long post - sorry everyone!) Although I think that it's fine for everyone to have whatever sexual fantasies they like, I do object to the
expectation that a woman will shave her legs and underarms. Men may reserve the right not to find hairy legs attractive, and that's fine, but women who choose not to should not find themselves stigmatized or considered unfeminine.