37d6e8c88a 3 i, . 27 i, . . It's a legal definition, not a medical one. I can't help it: There just seems to me to be something wrong with a middle-aged man who beds a 16-year-old. Responder college board 10.06.2011 05:33:19 atYes I searched for it, an interesting article. Age-of-consent laws and other such rules and judgments are perhaps somewhat arbitrary, but they're necessary unless someone invents a reliable maturity-ometer. tomndebb View Public Profile Find all posts by tomndebb #17 10-03-2006, 01:35 PM RickJay Charter Jays Fan Moderator Join Date: Jun 2000 Location: Oakville, Canada Posts: 34,230 You guys do realize that in a heck of a lot of places it's legal to sleep with a 17-year-old? RickJay View Public Profile Visit RickJay's homepage! Find all posts by RickJay #18 10-03-2006, 01:53 PM AHunter3 Charter Member Join Date: Mar 1999 Location: NY (Manhattan) NY USA Posts: 17,464 Quote: Originally Posted by jjimm Because That's The Way It Is.
Leaders of the Next Generation 2016 "Leaders of the Next Generation. We seem to pathologize an attraction for being non-normal, and then use that pathologization as an excuse to per/prosecute said attraction. BUT it has to be taken with food or milk to avoid stomach complications. 12 i, . If the attraction is purely physical, it's perfectly normal to be physically attracted to someone who's physically an adult. People who are prejudiced against it (and thus taught to condemn it indiscriminately) would wholeheartedly espouse such a diagnosis however. Most of the men were definitely as a result very interested to learn all of them and have in reality been making the most of them. But it's not a person who is mostly attracted to adults with the odd adolescent mixed in. Now I can't decide if that clears my point up any, or not.I hope so, anyway.
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