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Originally Posted by Mankycaaant
Yeah, I get it.
You're needing to make the distinction between body and mind.
Your body has reached a stage of development where it is ready to experience sexual activity although the progress of cognitive learning is not always the same speed as that of the bodies.
Some girls although they are physically equipped and capable of sex are simply not ready for the mental implications of becoming sexually active.
If a nine year old were to have their first period (although it seems highly unlikely) they would be equipped for the physical side of sex.
Since everyone progresses at different mental stages, it could take until she's 20+ to be mentally mature enough for sex or it could be 10 years old.
16 is an age where most should have undergone the necessary bodily and cognitive development in order to be sexually active, so I think it's more than fine especially if you live in a society where sexual intercourse is perfectly legal.
Also, I'd like to add. Carpe I like the cut of your mustard, you come across strong minded and intelligent yet you don't aggressively push your views on others. I like that.
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Thank you for getting it, and for liking my mustard haha. I am of the opinion that debates of fact are more relevant than debates of emotions and morals.
To take that a step further, there's plenty of research to suggest dogs, for instance, possess a certain amount of cognitive growth. Who's to say when a dog is bred a year after beginning menstruation it doesn't experience similar issues a young human would?