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    Question: Can a 15 year old and 17 year old consensually engage in sex?

    Answer: This question raises a lot of issues. This answer addresses only specific Arizona laws, if you are reading this in another state, you must check the statutes of your own state since laws on this matter differ from state-to-state.

    Firstly, both parties are minors (under 18). That means they are under the care and control of their parents or guardians. If they engage in sex against their parents' wishes, their parents may take steps to stop them, including having them declared incorrigable, and possibly put in a juvenile facility.

    Because neither is over 18 years, they are not liable under criminal law. However, the moment the 17 year old turns 18, he or she is liable for prosecution under A.R.S. § 13-1405 for having sex with a minor, even consentual.

    It is a defense under A.R.S. § 13-1407 if the younger person is at least 15 years old, and the older person is less than 19 years or in high school, and is no more than 24 months older than the younger person.

    If there are more than 24 months between the ages of the parties, and the older party turns 18 and is not in high school, that party can then be prosecuted for sexual conduct with a minor even if the younger party has turned 15. If the younger party is still 14, the older can be prosecuted.

    This answer concerns only the likely legal problems of such sexual conduct. There remain the issues of possible unwanted pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases, some of which cause lifelong need for treatment, and one of which is fatal.

    If you have not considered the following, you should: When you have sex with one person, you are exposing yourself to all the persons that that person has had sex with, and all of the persons that all of those persons have had sex with, etc. That means that there may be lots and lots people whose health and habits you are exposing yourself to.

    Both parties should consider carefully whether they want to begin a sexual relationship this early in their lives.

    If you decide to do so, you should take precautions against the transmission of disease and against pregnancy. For more information on this topic, see the Arizona Planned Parenthood website.


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    On 05/27/06
    NeedSomeHelp from CA said:
    I am 17 and pregant. The Father of my child is 19 almost turning 20. How can I get him to help with the child? My family tells me that we should press charges because I am a still a minor. I am from california and I am Clueless about the next Step.
    On 05/27/06
    NeedSomeHelp from CA said:
    I am 17 and pregant. The Father of my child is 19 almost turning 20. How can I get him to help with the child.
    On 10/21/05
    Steve from WI said:
    It has been shown both thru studies and in relationships themselves that indiviudals who turn 18+ adhere to different priorities in a relationship as someone who is 15 or 16. I have friends that range from 15 to 36 and believe me comparing their core values and maturity level in the ability to handle mature decisions is greatly different. I currently care very much for a 18 1/2 year old girl, she is seeing someone 15 years old. I see her changing, and value life differently since she started college. The younger one hasn't the ability to support her. I beleive all he wants is a good time.
    On 09/07/05
    Butterz from MN said:
    I'm 21 and my gf is 17 would it be illegal to have sex? does anyone know?
    On 08/26/05
    Ron from DC said:
    I can feel all of you`ll on the comment but since I `am a dude it is kind of different for me because I am not really excited to have sex with my girlfriend but we have talke about it and we both agree on not have sex yet. Well she is 12 and I don`t see nothing wrong with talking to her or seeing her because we both love each other really much and plus her mother and her father said it is okay for us to go togehter and I talk to her mother every day now but I can`t talk to my girlfriend like that anymore because of my father so thats all I wanted to say and I feel where you all are coming from
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