Dating is not restricted by any sort of legislation. To go further than just 'dating' and into a physical relationship is subject to laws. In Missouri the age of consent is 16.
I would imagine so,but parental approval and the sixteen year old's consent would greatly ease problems that could arise if things happened to get a little 'hairy'. Dig what I'm saying?
Yes.
See Missouri revised statutes, Chapter 566 "Sexual Offenses"
To be clear, the laws are about sex, not 'dating.'
That is up to the minors parents since there are no laws for dating, only regarding sex. The 19yo should remember how easy it is to be reported for statutory rape though.
Yes, there are no laws against dating just regarding sex.
No, there are no laws for dating in the US so ask her parents. Sex is not legal until the minor is 17yo.
There are no laws about dating. There are laws about sexual contact.
In Missouri, the age of consent is 17. Therefore, it would be considered illegal for an 18-year-old to date a 15-year-old. It is important to abide by the laws regarding age of consent to avoid any legal issues.
it is leagle i think as long as you dont have sex
No.
In Missouri, the age of consent is 17. Therefore, a 21-year-old dating a 16-year-old could potentially lead to legal consequences as the 16-year-old is below the age of consent. It is important to be aware of and follow the laws regarding age of consent in each state.
There are no laws about what age you have to be to date, so it is legal. There are laws about sexual activity depending on the state. In most places you have to be at least 16 to consent, if not 17 or 18.
yes that's if they really want to.
Yes. 19-year old people can date anyone they want to date anywhere in the US.
no of course not -.-
no
16
How old are you?
It is not illegal for a 13 year old and 17 year old to date/hang out together in Missouri. If it were every high school would have to close down. However, just because it is not illegal does not mean it cannot be prevented. As minor, a 13 year old girl can have restrictions placed on her by her parents or guardians.