I wasn't talking about the law.
I had sex at 17 with an adult and have 0 regrets. It's pretty normal. I think I would've had more regrets if I refrained from doing it because people like you think that's what I should do, lol.
To put things into perspective and why it's always good to talk specifics, I was 17 and she was 20. I guess she's a shitty person who raped me and should be in prison, lol. We ended up being together for years, it was a great relationship :)
But I guess from your 'logic', if this occurred in a different jurisdiction (or if I had waited 2 months for my 18th birthday,) then she would be off the hook for any and all judgement.
It's funny watching you people always pivot to the law as though every law is just and people are good based on how well they obey laws.
I think going outside would help you understand better.
Pretty much every restaurant loads their food up with sugar or salt because that's what makes it taste good.
We've become addicted to salt so much that we don't even realize we're getting too much of it. You won't make it as a chef if you don't make your food unhealthy. Putting in a healthy amount of salt will always result in your food tasting 'bland.'
Couldn't disagree more, depending on the location.
Pretty much ever McDonald's outside of major cities is a social hub for locals. People will go there everyday and spend hours inside talking with each other.
Fun fact: there is always a divided congress because the ruling class just adjusts its spending on elections to ensure nothing ever gets done in our favor.
As soon as we start voting more/for better candidates, they start spending more. They haven't even scratched the surface of how much they can spend to control the government; they don't need to yet.
As the disparity in wealth continues to grow, they'll just have even more money to ensure their grip for generations.
I'm sure they'll have plenty of democrats helping, too.
They're willfully using vague language because they know talking specifics weakens their argument.
It's a pretty common tactic these days, so I always ask for specifics or point out that they are not being given.
The headline is misleading because trans teens can still be treated.