since the other factors are now moot (they were having sex, and the parents of the victim protested as soon as they found out) i'll just stick with this one...
Sincerity has nothing to do with legality. Or the ability to legally give consent.
That's a sticking point in a lot of cases. Saying "yes" is different than having the legal capacity to give consent.
If it wasn't different, then no one would recognize this man, no?
as for the relationship apeparing to be sincere, what meant was that it appears the relationship is more than just sex.
That's a sticking point in a lot of cases. Saying "yes" is different than having the legal capacity to give consent.
If it wasn't different, then no one would recognize this man, no?
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