1. Promiscuity is not a bad thing.
2. She doesn't have sexual desires? My ass.
3. In G-Land, you can only get busted if there's uncertainty whether consent was actually given or there was some kind of psychological influence involved.
What was shown in the video wouldn't be allowed though. Any sort of sexual contact between 14-15 that is not directly linked to an ongoing romance is considered exploitation of lack of sexual autonomy (if the culprit is above 21). For 18-21, this is up to the younger person to decide, as long as there is no money involved. Once the younger person hits 16, she is considered on par with adults and not protected by law (sexual underage thus means <16). But even for <16 what counts is the statement of the younger person, so long as there is not a trace of psychological manipulation or lack of sexual autonomy.
And that formation of law actually makes sense, because teenagers aren't children.
Also I reckon none of the people in To Catch A Predator were actually imprisoned.
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