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In reply to the discussion: Anonymous on the case of lesbian girl charged with statutory rape. [View all]rebecca_herman
(617 posts)16. Affidavit was released
http://www.scribd.com/doc/142642135/Kaitlyn-Hunt-Redacted-Affidavit-Redacted
According to this, Kaitlyn was already 18 when the relationship began, and the younger girl was still 14. Kaitlyn was 18 the entire school year (born in August, Florida has a very early cutoff, guess the parents held her back since she barely made it) and the girl was a freshman who turned 15 during the winter/spring. So it did not become illegal overnight, it would always have been illegal as Kaitlyn was already over 18 when they met. The legal complaint was less than two months after the relationship began.
18 and 14 is a HUGE maturity gap IMO. 4 years is a big difference at those ages. I personally don't think it should be legal regardless of gender. 1-2 year difference is one thing but 4 is just too big IMO.
According to this, Kaitlyn was already 18 when the relationship began, and the younger girl was still 14. Kaitlyn was 18 the entire school year (born in August, Florida has a very early cutoff, guess the parents held her back since she barely made it) and the girl was a freshman who turned 15 during the winter/spring. So it did not become illegal overnight, it would always have been illegal as Kaitlyn was already over 18 when they met. The legal complaint was less than two months after the relationship began.
18 and 14 is a HUGE maturity gap IMO. 4 years is a big difference at those ages. I personally don't think it should be legal regardless of gender. 1-2 year difference is one thing but 4 is just too big IMO.
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I think you have at least two overgeneralisations and an implicit error there.
Donald Ian Rankin
May 2013
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