Cavemonster
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As for daughter of 10. You’re an intelligent debater, cavemonster, why stoop to that strawman?
A strawman would be if I acted as though you'd said it was fine for your 10 year old to engage in BDSM sexual play. I'm assuming the opposite, but I gave you room to correct me.
Pretty much all societies have levels at which we feel comfortable letting young people manage their own risks. In the US, that is managed by parents, by laws, and by businesses they interact with.
We have separate age requirements for drinking, having sex, smoking, enlisting in the military, renting a car, and on and on.
I'd imagine that you might think it was adorable if your 10 year old were kissing her classmate out behind the swings at recess, but that you would be a bit concerned if she were hung up by her nipples in a 40 year old guy's basement dungeon. Please correct me if I'm putting words in your mouth.
It is completely reasonable that there are levels of sexual freedom that parents would be comfortable with their kids having at certain ages. For instance, I see nothing wrong with prostitution in general, I think legalizing it generally has a positive effect for those in the trade. I think if a 15 year old wants to have sex with a peer or even with someone older, they are reasonably prepared to take that risk, but I don't think they are prepared to make the descision to be a prostitute.
We already create levels of risk we allow youth to take on, and unless you're comfortable with your fifth grader in the dungeon, you agree with me that lines can and should be drawn, even if we disagree about where exactly that should be.
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