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Well if you want to have a relationship with a 15 year old and your 19 that's like being a pedofile. Sorry pervert.

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Q: Can you make a contract or something so a 19 year old can have a relationship with a 15 year old saying there will be no sex that way the parents can be legal and parents cant get charged criminaly?
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