With parental consent, you can still get in trouble due to the strict liability laws that exist in most U.S. states. I suggest you date someone closer to your age. A sixteen year old is too young for a 22 year old. And you must have some idea of this, otherwise, you would not be asking if this is ok to do.
No ! You Are A Minor. Also You Boyfriend Could Get Into Severe Trouble. Like Having Sex With A Minor, Kidnap, Ect. Work It Out. Stay Home
No, in your state 14 year olds can get married with parental consent
Your friends will not get in trouble because they're 18, but you will get in legal trouble for leaving the sate without parental consent for 3-4 days because you're a minor.
No
If someone reports the minor to authorities (even with parental permission) it is still against the law for adults to have sexual relations with minors.
That depends on the age of consent where you reside.
yes he can still get in trouble
You have answered this yourself ! NO.
Most states require parental permission if you're under 18. I found this information which you might want to check. Yes, your boyfriend can get in BAD trouble for having sex with you. Other situations - Pregnant Teens: Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Maryland and Oklahoma allow pregnant teens or teens who have already had a child to get married without parental consent.
If she is below the age of consent and there are no close in age exemptions and they have sex, it would be statutory rape. If no sex no trouble as long as she has parental consent to move out.
Of course not. And if you attempt it, boyfriend can be in kinds of legal trouble, made even more serious by the fact that 'the matter' has crossed state lines (that makes it a federal offense). Forget it.
Yes, the boyfriend can still get in trouble in Colorado. The age of consent in Colorado is 17, meaning that any sexual activity with a person under the age of 17 can be prosecuted as a crime, regardless of parental consent. Engaging in sexual activity with a minor can result in criminal charges, even if there is parental approval.