In the UK, the 'facts of life' and human relationships are taught from an early age, early teens or before. Although the theoretical age of consent for sex is 16, it seems that younger people can get personal contraceptive advice.
It's 16 and Wikipedia have a page with all ages of consent called Ages of consent in North America.
Legal consent is 14 years of age. Tattoo shops will dictate ages they feel are appropriate. Most cases 18 years old is minimum without parental consent and 16 with parental consent.
The age of consent in Colorado is 17. States have various ages of consent all between 16 and 18 years of age.
In the US you will need parental permission in most states to get the birth control pill. In all states do you need parental consent to get the morning after pill since you are below 17.Other countries have different ages of consent anddifferent rules governing contraception. Your local pharmacy, family planning clinic or school nurse will explain the local rules to you.
No, as long as both parties are over the age of consent, the difference in ages does not matter.
Age of consent in France is 15yo.
Throughout the United States, the legal age for getting a piercing is 18. People between the ages of 13 and 18 can sometimes get a body piercing with parental consent, depending on local regulations and the piercing professionals' policy.
No. The ages of 12 and 13 are below the ages of consent. In many states the age of consent is 16 while others it is 18. The ages of 12 and 13 are considered minors and can not enter into a contract ( the engagment is a contract to marry) as minors. It is also illegal for them.
That will depend on your ages. If you are an adult in your state, you don't need parental permission.
Go onto http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Age_of_consent and scroll down to find a world map where the ages of consent are shown.
At 54, many women are approaching or have reached menopause, which typically occurs between ages 45 and 55. However, if you are still having regular menstrual cycles, you can still conceive, so using contraception is advisable if you want to avoid pregnancy. It's essential to consult with a healthcare provider to discuss your specific situation and options for contraception, as individual circumstances can vary.
Depends on where you are. A lot of places, 16 is the age of consent, so yeah, but others have older ages of consent.