I’m moving to Italy and marrying a 14 year old

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Gio has a bottomless throat and it’s water

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Rapeable
 
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Thats fucking vile pedo
 
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isnt she like 20 by now
She looks like a 12 year old boy but it wasn’t about her the age of consent is 14 in Italy
 
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She looks like a 12 year old boy but it wasn’t about her the age of consent is 14 in Italy
nah i think she is the best looking female rn i hope that doesnt mean im attracted to 12yo boys anyway anyone whos talking about moving to italy to fuck 14yo girls is a vile predator and should be hanged
 
nah i think she is the best looking female rn i hope that doesnt mean im attracted to 12yo boys anyway anyone whos talking about moving to italy to fuck 14yo girls is a vile predator and should be hanged
Fuck yourself women peak sexually at like 16 btw.

But gio is hot
 
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Shut up you sick pedo
What kind of sick fuck wants to marry a girl like thi-
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-oh.... my god
I mean, wow...
What was I saying?
 
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You look up to Paul Walker in one more ways than one I presume?
 
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Do it for the ones that cant
 
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is sex tourism in europe from us common due to their lower age of consent laws

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Good question. Here’s a clear breakdown:
  • Age of consent laws in Europe: Many European countries do have lower ages of consent than the U.S. (often between 14–16, compared to 16–18 in most U.S. states). However, most also have close-in-age exemptions and strong laws against exploitation, trafficking, and sex tourism.
  • U.S. federal law: Even if an American travels abroad, it is illegal under the PROTECT Act (2003) for U.S. citizens to engage in sexual activity with minors (defined federally as under 18). This law applies extraterritorially, meaning someone can be prosecuted in the U.S. even if the act was legal in the country they visited.
  • Sex tourism reality: Europe is not a common destination for Americans seeking sex tourism. When sex tourism does occur from the U.S., it is more commonly associated with developing countries in Asia, Latin America, or parts of Africa, largely due to weaker enforcement and poverty-driven exploitation.
  • Why not Europe?
    • Europe has stricter enforcement and international cooperation against trafficking and exploitation.
    • Legal risks for U.S. citizens are high, since they can be prosecuted back home.
    • The “lower age of consent” is not a loophole—laws around child protection, prostitution, and trafficking are strictly enforced.
👉 So while the perception exists that “lower age of consent” might attract sex tourists, in practice, Europe is not a hub for U.S. sex tourism, and Americans who attempt it face serious legal consequences both abroad and at home.
Would you like me to compare which regions actually are common U.S. sex tourism destinations and why Europe differs?
 
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Mirin the honesty and low inhib
 
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is sex tourism in europe from us common due to their lower age of consent laws

ChatGPT said:​

Good question. Here’s a clear breakdown:
  • Age of consent laws in Europe: Many European countries do have lower ages of consent than the U.S. (often between 14–16, compared to 16–18 in most U.S. states). However, most also have close-in-age exemptions and strong laws against exploitation, trafficking, and sex tourism.
  • U.S. federal law: Even if an American travels abroad, it is illegal under the PROTECT Act (2003) for U.S. citizens to engage in sexual activity with minors (defined federally as under 18). This law applies extraterritorially, meaning someone can be prosecuted in the U.S. even if the act was legal in the country they visited.
  • Sex tourism reality: Europe is not a common destination for Americans seeking sex tourism. When sex tourism does occur from the U.S., it is more commonly associated with developing countries in Asia, Latin America, or parts of Africa, largely due to weaker enforcement and poverty-driven exploitation.
  • Why not Europe?
    • Europe has stricter enforcement and international cooperation against trafficking and exploitation.
    • Legal risks for U.S. citizens are high, since they can be prosecuted back home.
    • The “lower age of consent” is not a loophole—laws around child protection, prostitution, and trafficking are strictly enforced.
👉 So while the perception exists that “lower age of consent” might attract sex tourists, in practice, Europe is not a hub for U.S. sex tourism, and Americans who attempt it face serious legal consequences both abroad and at home.
Would you like me to compare which regions actually are common U.S. sex tourism destinations and why Europe differs?
 
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