In the context of temporal image forensics, it is not evident that a neural network, trained on images from different time-slots (classes), exploit solely age related features. Usually, images taken in close temporal proximity (e.g., belonging to the same age class) share some common content properties. Such content bias can be exploited by a neural network. In this work, a novel approach that evaluates the influence of image content is proposed. This approach is verified using synthetic images (where content bias can be ruled out) with an age signal embedded. Based on the proposed approach, it is shown that a `standard' neural network trained in the context of age classification is strongly dependent on image content. As a potential countermeasure, two different techniques are applied to mitigate the influence of the image content during training, and they are also evaluated by the proposed method.