
Dear Lesbian Life:
I'm 14 years old and I am currently dating a girl who is 18. My feelings for her are very strong and I am more than positive that I love her and she loves me. We have been together for 10 months. I am very happy I am with her, but good thing my mom does not know.You see my mom does not approve of my girlfriend because she does not want me being with the same sex or being gay period...
But mainly the question I've been wanting to ask you is, when I turn 18 and I may still be with Lucy who will be 22. Can my mom still report anything against Lucy that will cause Lucy to have problems with law, even after I am 18?
Dear Young Lover:
Wow, that is a good question. If you are having a sexual relationship with your girlfriend, then depending on the laws of your state, she can be charged with statutory rape. Even if you want to have sex with her, it doesn't matter in the eyes of the law. These laws are in place to protect young people from unwanted sexual encounters. If you want to prevent her from getting into trouble with the law, try to keep the relationship non-sexual.
If you have already had sex, then your mom or anyone else can turn her in...keep reading.
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