AzrealMaximillion said:
chadachada123 said:
AzrealMaximillion said:
BRex21 said:
AzrealMaximillion said:
This sounds to like like a Western World Problem. You want to ogle young girls without catching flak, move to Japan.
You do realize he is making is that middle aged adults SHOULD NOT be openly fantasizing about minors right? That in a society that celebrates "equality" we should not be so willing to celebrate or at the very least turn a blind eye to behaviours like this based on sex.
My my someone didn't get the joke. Also someone quite clearly doesn't realize that North America is pretty much the only place on the planet left where the age of consent is as high as it is.
Get a sense of humour.
Err...the age of consent for about half of the US is the same as Britain's. Way to stereotype an entire CONTINENT for the laws of a considerably small portion of it.
Ummm... Half of the U.S. isn't an entire continent. If you think that you need to get over yourself. Age of consent In MOST of N. America is 16.
My joke was also about the fact that here in N.America, it's taboo for middle aged people to be attracted to minors culturally, while in the Majority of the world, it isn't.
...You said that "North America is pretty much the only place on the planet left where the age of consent is as high as it is," to which I replied that half of the US has the same AoC as Britain (leaving out Mexico and Canada because it's general knowledge that the AoC is 16 or lower for those two). You replied stating that I was correct, that most of North America does NOT have a high age of consent, but that that somehow makes you correct.
You need help learning how to comprehend simple statements. You said that North America has a high age of consent. I pointed out that most of it doesn't, and that you're stereotyping an entire continent based on the small portion that does have the AoC at 18. You replied saying yes, I was right.
Am I the only one that sees a massive flaw in your...er...what exactly are you even attempting to prove, here? (Regarding AoC LAWS, not social perceptions)