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If you support children making adult decisions and adult actions....let's make them adults.
Next up, child labor laws.
What is the Age of Consent in Hawaii?
In Hawaii, the legal age of consent to have sex is 16 years old. A person who is 14 or older can legally consent to sex with a person who is 19 or younger.
In Hawaii, the legal age of consent to have sex is 16 years old. A person who is 14 or older can legally consent to sex with a person who is 19 or younger.
Okay, you're forgiven.
The 1960's could be defined by conservatives as the beginning of moral decline in the world, not just in the USA.
Do what I do every once in awhile, type a year in a Google search bar, and click on links to world events, it's quite interesting.
BTW, my father was a metal worker in a sheet metal shop in the 1960's, and do you know what I find odd about the way he dressed for work everyday? He always wore a hat when going anywhere, summer or winter. He had several Stetsons, one for the market, one for working on cars, one for work, one for after 5 dinners, etc..Most men did wear hats back in those days, and women usually always wore some kind of head cover, babushka, hat or something.
When was it when men stopped wearing hats in public? When did women quit wearing babushkas?
It's about the same question you asked several posts back.
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Originally Posted by Hot_Handz
That's a bad thing?
15 to me isn't a "child" but a young adult.
When I was 15.. I was addressed as such! And so were most mid term high schoolers... When was this lost?
Okay, you're forgiven.
The 1960's could be defined by conservatives as the beginning of moral decline in the world, not just in the USA.
Do what I do every once in awhile, type a year in a Google search bar, and click on links to world events, it's quite interesting.
BTW, my father was a metal worker in a sheet metal shop in the 1960's, and do you know what I find odd about the way he dressed for work everyday? He always wore a hat when going anywhere, summer or winter. He had several Stetsons, one for the market, one for working on cars, one for work, one for after 5 dinners, etc..Most men did wear hats back in those days, and women usually always wore some kind of head cover, babushka, hat or something.
When was it when men stopped wearing hats in public? When did women quit wearing babushkas?
It's about the same question you asked several posts back.
I still wear a hat out in public...everyday. Ironically, my father never did. He was also nothing close to a social conservative. I adopted my social values from my mothers side...my grandfather wore hats in public occasionally. My grandmother nearly always had a headdress.
I still wear a hat out in public...everyday. Ironically, my father never did. He was also nothing close to a social conservative. I adopted my social values from my mothers side...my grandfather wore hats in public occasionally. My grandmother nearly always had a headdress.
When you agree to the C-D TOS
What......? a Budweiser hat?
My father was definitely a conservative, he hated Richard J. Daley and the Machine's guts with a passion. Any place you go has rules, be it here, a store, a gas station, some people like to bend 'em.
You said 15 is old enough to know when to say no, in how you alluded to it.
I think youngsters these days are old enough to say no, but do it anyways because they're using a pill. What some don't practice is that the pill doesn't protect them from STD's. But, education should begin at a early age. My public elementary school in Chicago was teaching about sex in I believe the 7th. or 8th. grade, it was called, I believe, social studies.
I'd found that my daughter @ 15 was using birth control pills. She was going on 35 and thought she knew everything there is to know.
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