I honeslty suspect for the French petition to have been motivated by a persecution complex on the part of French intellectuals who were unwilling to deal with some of the more lecherous habits of their peers. — thewonder
In America, one at least needs to get parental consent before marrying and raping 12 year olds :grimace: — ZhouBoTong
I can see why they'd do that in Nebraska. Give them a year in college, y'know? — thewonder
From what I know, in the States, you have to be 18 to marry unless you're in Nebraska where you have to be 19. — thewonder
but I honestly can't see how the fuss about it is motivated by anything other than that a person either is or knows some unscrupulous characters. — thewonder
This is false. No state allows 12 year olds to marry. — Hanover
The text also opined that if 13-year-old girls in France had the right to receive the pill, then they also should be able to consent.
A bit of a non sequitur from the op's link.
Before pontificating about the invariable capacities of adolescents, have a little look at the kind of shit that goes down. — wiki
... not telling them they're too stupid to decidewhat they do with their own bodies ... — Isaac
In a situation where men have seventeen times more testosterone in their bodies than women, access to sex is a traded by women in exchange for something they want.
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If a girl wants to get anything valuable or even meaningful out of sex, she will have to withhold it until she can somehow land a good deal. — alcontali
Well, if you have any evidence whatsoever for any of that, it would certainly make an interesting read. — Isaac
You have a strange view of women's sexuality. They can enjoy it for its own sake just as men can. — Michael
There is a tradition derived from biology that the young need extra protection in various ways, including legal protection, and protection from adults and their own folly. — unenlightened
Your question is a bit of a feeble rhetorical gimmick, when there are extremely serious issues to be considered, as my link was intended to highlight. — unenlightened
There are some appalling things done to children, as there are to adults. We respond by making the appalling thing illegal. We do not respond by removing the autonomy of an entire swathe of the population over their own bodies, just as a precaution. — Isaac
It's clear you haven't the faintest idea of what you're talking about. — Artemis
I already explained the epistemic conundrum surrounding this type of questions. It is obvious that, in classical epistemic terms, everybody is merely conjecturing on the matter.
In absence of formal knowledge-justification methods, we can still fall back, however, on traditional transmission of knowledge. Why do primitive tribes know that a particular type of fruit is poisonous? Well, because their elders transmitted that to them, who got it from their own elders, ad nauseam. — alcontali
Well actually we do both. — unenlightened
Adolescents are the only group left who still suffer taxation without representation... you know, the right revolutions have been fought over. — Isaac
What we should be doing is empowering young people to make their own decisions. We should be encouraging their latent abilities to make rational, informed choices, supportively creating an environment where "no" means no, not telling them they're too stupid to decidewhat they do with their own bodies, too gullible to be trusted with anyone other than their own peers. — Isaac
I'm confused by this. Are you saying that we have no means to learn about the sexual behaviour and attitudes of women (or men?) and so much accept what we've been taught? — Michael
a vaguely poetic way of referring to the allegedly vast number of men that the average woman is said to have sex with in her “prime,” — Baden
it's based upon the principle that those lacking the competence to make decisions be restrained from making decisions. — Hanover
As a society we must create rules to protect our vulnerable citizens, and how we do that will necessarily be arbitrary and imprecise to some degree. If we're going to prohibit sexual activity between minors and adults, what is a legislature to do? Does it make a law that errs on the side of caution and make the age of consent high, or does it err on the side of freedom of expression and make the age of consent low? — Hanover
The risks of such sexual involvement to the children are well documented, as survivors of such abuse are left with a myriad of relationship and sexual issues. — Hanover
to the extent we need to build more prisons, it should be for those who abuse children. For those folks I fear we have not enough beds. — Hanover
Much of this is to say that the laws do not regulate children; they regulate adults. — Hanover
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