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Dangers include parents who do not care, do not understand future risks, or parents who give permission as part of a quid pro quo -- some version of prostitution. Since I think genuine childhood sexual interest in adults is very rare, those possibilities weigh heavily in comparison. The older the child, the more likely genuine sexual interest is. I could imagine an age of consent of 14 provided it is with parental permission, 16 otherwise, though I would want to hear arguments from reasonable sex-positive people who are opposed to it.
There are dangers fo sho, but I doubt they are any greater than dangers that now occur in terms of shitty parents. 5% & rarity things don't make sense to me, only due to my experience. I have been refusing LG advances for decades and I honestly don't get yer insistence that kids don't want to do sexual things, even with adults, in any meaningful percentage or 'commonality'. JFTR, I have no interest in AoC laws, unless they are clearly defined as a guideline to be applied on a case by case study. It's the little girls that I love and care so much about. I'm not like these hebe Dante's and Dissy's. ![]() |