Rob Roy
Well-Known Member
You need to be told constantly that 13 year old children can't consent to have sex with adults.
You need to be told constantly that willingly taking money from somebody that stole it from somebody else is alot like stealing.
When you say a given person can't consent to something... WHAT makes that so?
Is it because of a legislative prohibition? A physical prohibition? A cultural prohibition ? A mental prohibition? Is it some kind of human internal clock thing that prevents something from being possible until an internal magical awakening happens at a predetermined chronological age ? Which age is that? Is it the same age for EVERYBODY? Which age is the age where people develop the wherewithal to consent to things?
Also if a 13 year old cannot consent to having sex with an adult, (you've stated that is so...and I'm uncomfortable with it occurring so we have some basis of agreement ) is it possible they could consent to anything with an adult that isn't sex? How does that work?
Could they consent to having sex with another 13 year old but not adults? How does that work ? Does their body have a genital age detection device which then makes their consent unavailable / impossible if a person is not in the age bracket you have predetermined is acceptable?
I'm interested in your coherent and well thought out answers to all of my questions.