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Whatever happened to love?
If they love each other and their parents know about it and are fine with it, why couldn't that be enough?
What if she is much, much more mature than other people her age and he is much more immature than the people his age.
There are somethings that just can't be put in words and that the law just cannot define.
There should be extenuating circumstances for every statutory rape case.
For those who beleive in fate and true love and soul mates, how can a girl help if it her true love is much older than her, or her former teacher?