I'm 14 & I wanna know if it is illegal to go out with a 17 y
Question Posted Thursday March 13 2008, 9:49 pm
Ok well I'm 14 and I wanna kno if it is illegal to go out w/ a 17 yr old but he will be 18 june & I will be 15 in july... is it illegal to go out w/ him even though it is a long distance thing he lives in P.A I live in Fl is it illegal to go out w/ him????
Additional info, added Sunday March 16 2008, 5:46 pm: Well No one needs to awnser this anymore... he decided to go back w/ his B* lil gf... so yea... thanxs for y'alls help anyways... ♥ . Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? Larry1 answered Saturday March 15 2008, 6:31 pm: I love this question.I will be a little more blunt.He's to old for you.He wants to get into your pants.Your young and he thinks your going to be an easy mark.Your a chick and he's the fox and you don't put the fox in the hen house.He should be dating older girls more his age.I know that you feel special going with an older guy but don't.You'll meet someone who will sweep you off your feet and will respect you and honor you for waiting.Trust me on this one,waiting never hurt anyone sweetie. [ Larry1's advice column | Ask Larry1 A Question ]
onebirddog2000 answered Saturday March 15 2008, 12:11 am: There is a guy and girl in my school name Chris and Carley and their going out she is either 14 or 15 and he is going to turn or is 18 and my moms friends with his mom and it's not totally illegal until you get caught having sex, I'm not sure if it's illegal to date. [ onebirddog2000's advice column | Ask onebirddog2000 A Question ]
Sima answered Friday March 14 2008, 2:18 pm: It's fine if you guys go out.
If you guys decide to have sex, the legal age of consensual [meaning that you agreed to it] sex in Florida is 18. So you'll have to wait awhile if you even plan on engaging in foreplay and/or sex. I don't know how long you plan on staying with him, but that's just a theory.
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