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Scott
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I've come to believe that the AoC laws aren't the best solution to determine who is and who isn't ready to engage in sexual activities. I know that I'm not alone in this. I personally believe that we should license people to be sexual, atleast when it comes to intercourse. It could basically be like, pass the sex ed test, get your license. I'm very interested in knowing what people think of this idea. I've discussed it with others and in general, they've said that it's too restrictive, that the AoC laws should just come down.

Thinking of it from a parent's point of view, I can understand that parents want to ensure that their children are ready to engage in sexual things before doing so. I know that if I were a parent I would be concerned anyway. So what do people think?


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logic_grrl
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I think that this really belongs in "Sexual Ethics and Politics", so I'm just going to move it over there, okay?
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