Parents cannot consent to illegal activity. It is not against the law as there are no laws about what age you have to be to date, there are laws about sexual activity depending on the state. That is way too young to risk even a hint of impropriety, it could ruin the older one's life. And there really isn't a reason for someone in high school to be dating someone that young. In most places you have to be at least 16 to consent, if not 17 or 18.
If a 32 year old man has sexual intercourse with a 15 year old girl in Florida, he can go to prison. The slang term for such a girl is "Jail Bait."
Yes a 15 year old girl can date a 18 year old boy , there is nothing wrong with it but having sex would then become a crime.
Yep. Florida has a 3 year law meaning if he or she is 3 years or less older/younger that you you can legally date screw or anything else as long as its consented sex
Yes, as long as there is no sex until the minor is 18 (age of consent in Florida) and the parents agree to them seeing each other.
There are no laws against dating, just against sex. But the parent of the minor have to agree of course.
In Florida, the age of consent is 18, so any sexual activity between a 13-year-old and a 16-year-old would be illegal. It's important for individuals to be aware of the laws in their state and ensure that any relationship they engage in is legal and consensual.
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According to the Age of Consent law for Florida, it would be illegal for an 18 year old to have sex with a 15 year old girl. In the state of Florida it is illegal for any adult (which is 18 years old) to have sex with anyone under 18.
The state of Florida does not have laws about dating. And they are both over the age of consent.
Yes, she can.
Yes it is.
Florida with the courts consent.
if u love each other
No. The 18 year old boy is an adult and the 14 year old girl is a minor. Should they have sex he can be charged with rape.
Yes you can with parental consent.
Can a 16 year old girl who is pregnant and living in Florida move out without parental permission?