• @wetsoggybread
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    1 month ago

    Almost sounds like a chat bot got distracted by the mention of “17 as a grey area” but still remembered it was talking about a 13 year old and an 18 year old.

  • @[email protected]
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    661 month ago

    G FUEL?
    Body fuels??
    Casual mention of child abuse???

    I feel like I’m looking into an abyss and would rather not know more.

  • @YourMomsTrashman
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    591 month ago

    The ‘people also ask’ section on Google is hilarious because it keeps adding results based on the ones you click and it gets stupider the further off-topic you go

  • Smorty [she/her]
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    My good quora is SOOO full of bots these days.

    Once these not accounts figure out how to set a system prompt, it’s over<|im_end|><|im_end|><|im_end|><|im_end|>

  • Uriel238 [all pronouns]
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    101 month ago

    Some basic information about teen sex in the United States:

    All 50 states have Romeo & Juliette laws allowing exceptions for statutory sexual assault crimes when sexual activity is between peers of similar age. The typical threshold is 5 years.

    However, the floor of R&J statutes is typically 14 or 15. So a 13 year-old having sex is conspicuous. But also, teenage dating and boyfriend / girlfriend relationships often do not feature or even imply a sexual relationship. (When I was fourteen, I and a 10 year old family-friend decided we were bf/gf, even bathing together and having sleepovers, though doing nothing more risqué than Parcheesi.)

    As a note, R&J laws often omit allowing for same sex intimacy. So if you’re a teen exploring your LGBT+ side and want to keep it legal, check your state and county ordinances to see what is allowed.