The Legal Age Of Consent

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We all know the legal age of consent differs from state too state, and with every country. What about culturally, religiously, or by gender? With women especially consent comes with many different thought processes and restrictions. Marriage, stereotypes, fearThese are all factors within todays society that define the age of consent for each individual. With a world full of different backgrounds and stereotypes, navigating through the world of sexuality can be difficult. In the world of sex, women are treated differently than men.
In the United States during the 20th century, the life expectancy was only in the 50 due to poverty, medicine, and bad nutrition. Today, Americans live to their mid to late seventies. Therefore, allowing the people to push things off for a later date such as becoming a family. Adulthood is also put off for later on. It has also made it taboo for a man in his thirties or forties to have sex with a women of eighteen, or even, nineteen. It is culturally frowned upon. In the United states, if a girl has sex at the age of 16 (which is the legal age of consent in Indiana) and word got out, she would be labeled a whore or slut by others. On the flip side, if you don’t have sex, you’re a prude. It’s damned if you do and damned if you don’t. If a boy the age of 16 boasts about his sexual conquests, he gets praised and slapped on the back. The harsh treatment of peers from their schools, convinces girls to wait to have sex.
Medias influence on the age of consent isn’t surprising. Today teens who saw the most sex on television were twice as likely to have intercourse within the next year. What happens when you have unsupervised children watching programs involving sex? You get sixth grade students boasting abo...

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... dumped after the guy “got what he wanted.” I wanted it to be special, a moment that I wouldn’t regret ten years from now. It was a personal goal I set for myself, and one I felt proud to achieve. My age of consent was based on what I wanted. Outside influences were included but it was ultimately my decision to wait until I was legally an adult.
I never talk openly about my sexual experiences except to a few close friends. I absolutely never talk about anything remotely sexual in front of my parents. I still get embarrassed if a movie has a sex scene in it and my parents are in the same room watching it too. When you get passed the legal age of consent, it’s all up to the individual. They decide what they want to do with their lives. It’s up to them to use protection, to accept the consequences if there are any, and most importantly to live a life without regrets.

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