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    Question: If the parent allows sexual contact with someone 16 and older what is the law on that?

    Answer: Sexual contact is illegal if either one or the other partner is younger than 18. It is still illegal, even if the parents allow it. The only exception is if the two youths are legally married to each other.


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    On 06/22/06
    Amanda from CA said:
    It doesnt really matter what age you and when the say over 18 think about it 18 still has the teen part in it . It shouldnt matter who you are with as long as you love them. Cus i am 16 with a 27 yearold and we have been together scince i was 12 so it reall doesnt matter you age
    On 09/03/05
    Hailee from MI said:
    Im 14 soon to be 15 and the guy i like is 18 would the state of michigan let us date w/ parent consent w/ out him getting in trouble? i love him and would do anything for him
    On 12/29/04
    Bree from SC said:
    I think if you love someone then age isnt a matter its only a number. Just make sure thats what you want and not what he wants.
    On 04/27/04
    Maja from OR said:
    There is no way that you can just have sex with anyone and if you think that you can do that, then what will be special to you when you are actually in love with someone.
    On 03/12/04
    Amanda from SD said:
    Hi, I am Amanda.I live in South Dakota.Will i understand what you are going through myself.I am married.I got married at 16 years os age. My husband is 21 now.But in your situation, i would go and stay with my boyfriend.Only if he is responsible and cares for.Make sure he gets you to school everyday.But, i think that your mother has to give you perimmision.But anyways. I can give you some more information about the sudject.That's if you want. Will good luke. Also, i woukld go to a higher power besides your mom tell someone .
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