Well I guess it would mean that my high school girlfriend and I raped each other several times when we were 17 and I would rather neither of us go to prison
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Replying to @IsobelN17154304 @CarolT52973604 and
No, it is a pretty direct answer to your question If minors can't consent to sex with each other then there's a lot of mutual rapists out there who have to go to prison
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Replying to @IsobelN17154304 @CarolT52973604 and
There's usually legal guidelines put in place for what age gap people think is appropriate, based on the idea that age of consent is a spectrum If it weren't, then a 10-year-old and a 15-year-old couldn't be any "more wrong" than two 15-year-olds
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Replying to @IsobelN17154304 @arthur_affect and
thinks a deeply confusing question - you’ve already been told his position, that sometimes minors can consent to sex with each other they cannot consent to sex with adults, and in most places 12 is the absolute lower limit where a minor could consent ~only with another minor~
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Replying to @LuluRoseMcNair @IsobelN17154304 and
so exactly where is Arthur’s problem with minors not being able to consent be? Have you just made it up? or have you failed to comprehend that what you’re being challenged on is the idea that minors can never consent, because it’s false you’re not being told they always can?
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It's usually not investigated, I hate to break it to you Very few high school couples turn themselves in to the authorities for investigation once they start having sex with each other
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