The most densely populated country on earth, with a bare bones legal system.
Who could have seen this coming?
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/ckgely5d84jo
Indians realize an age of consent at 18 is a bad idea
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Indians realize an age of consent at 18 is a bad idea
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Re: Indians realize an age of consent at 18 is a bad idea
Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Discourse on Political EconomyBad laws do more harm than good, for they strike at the very root of justice and engender in the people not regard for and obedience to the law, but contempt for all government.
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Re: Indians realize an age of consent at 18 is a bad idea
What a bizarre article.
It's written as if teens have no interest in sex before 16 years old.
It's written as if teens have no interest in sex before 16 years old.
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Re: Indians realize an age of consent at 18 is a bad idea
Obviously once you turn 16, you grow a small area in your brain called the 'almost consent lobe'. This lobe gives you the ability to suddenly understand the complexities of sex— however, only with people that have the same lobe. If you have sex with someone who does not have an almost consent lobe, it will trigger severe mental damages.BLueRibbon wrote: Sun Aug 03, 2025 12:47 am What a bizarre article.
It's written as if teens have no interest in sex before 16 years old.
Once you turn 18, your almost consent lobe over night turns into a 'young adult consent lobe'. This means you can now understand the incredibly different complexities of sex with people aged 18-24. At 25, it becomes a 'full consent lobe', marking you as a real adult, and giving you an understanding of the even more complex scenario of putting your penis in the mouth of another 25+ year old— significantly more complicated than placing your penis in the mouth of, say, a 17 year old.
Real science here, I swear.