LagunaBabe answered Thursday July 31 2008, 3:39 pm: He can only go to jail if the two of you are having sex, but you can date and he will not get into any trouble, as long as everything is okay with your and his parents. [ LagunaBabe's advice column | Ask LagunaBabe A Question ]
chusmaleidy12 answered Thursday July 31 2008, 1:08 pm: I think that it all depends on the state that you live in .like one of the adviser said.... i think that in florida if u are 16 you could be with some one who is 26 or younger...... but i still dont kown if it counts for havin sex too............. rigth now just stay with him if you realy love him just wait until you turn 16 maybe the law will change you'll never know.....
so good luck!!! [ chusmaleidy12's advice column | Ask chusmaleidy12 A Question ]
karenR answered Thursday July 31 2008, 12:23 pm: You could date with parental consent.
16 being the age of consent in most states,
he could be in trouble now should you have sex.
The only difference is he'd go to juvenile
court. 17 year olds can be prosecuted as adults.
I also learned on the legal site I read that
sex by law is defined as not only penetration,
but masturbation or showing of any sexual
body parts to a minor, including breasts.
I'd also like to point out that Elcee's advice
said "you just need to make sure that you do not have sex with him. "
NOT, don't get caught. [ karenR's advice column | Ask karenR A Question ]
AnonymousAdvisor answered Thursday July 31 2008, 9:09 am: it all depends where you live.
some places its illegal.
other places it isnt.
i just turned 15.
my boyfriend will be 18 THIS november!
but my parents are okay with our relationship, infact, they LOVE my boyfriend.
Elcee answered Thursday July 31 2008, 6:43 am: I guess that your question is about underage sex. Yes he could end up in jail if you are caught having sex now. You don't necessarily need to break up with your boyfriend, you just need to make sure that you do not have sex with him. Hope that answers your question ok, if not please let me know. [ Elcee's advice column | Ask Elcee A Question ]
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