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I dont really have a year rule, as proportions change as you get older. at 26 and 28 year old is different than a 13 and 15 year old. I'd usually look at how mature she is (mentally, emotionally, and physically, of courseOriginally posted by blinkin_winkin
I usually go with a two-year rule. I'm 17 so I wouldn't date a 14. I might change it though. Their are some HOTT freshmen coming up this year. As a senior... that would be easy prey. What's everybody's cutting off point... if you even have one?![]()
Obviously you're both on the same page mentally...age differance
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Acually, I think it depends on what state you live in as to the age of consent for both parties. And it's 3 year difference, not 4.Originally posted by jmm854
wh0, you're both in high school, just do what you want and don't let the age factor sway you.
And blinkin, even if you do turn 18 later this year, you can still legally nail all the freshman. The law to get slapped with statutory is four full years, regardless of the girl being a minor and you not. So if you turn 18 in December, you could legally screw any girl that turns 14 before your 18th. See, those congressmen really are lookin out for us. Morally, of course, nobody with the right to vote should be hittin 14 year old p*ssy.
First, the age of consent will be the SAME for both parties, as it would be sexual discrimination otherwise. Secondly, it is in fact a 4 year difference in Pennsylvania law, and it very well could be 3 in another state. However, the age of consent here is 16, so a 50 year old could screw a 16 year old girl and as long as she consents it's not a crime.Acually, I think it depends on what state you live in as to the age of consent for both parties. And it's 3 year difference, not 4.