
Testamentary Trust

Sexual intercourse with a female below the legal age of consent but above the age of a child, even if the female gave her consent, did not resist and/or mutually participated. in all but three states the age of consent is 18, and the age above which the female is no longer a child varies, although 14 is common. the theory of statutory rape is that the girl is incapable of giving consent, although marriage with a parent’s consent is possible in many states at ages as low as 14. intercourse with a female child (below 14 or whatever the state law provides) is rape, which is a felony. increasingly statutory rape is not charged when there is clear consent by the female, particularly when the girl will not cooperate in a prosecution. controversy continues over what constitutes “resistance” or “consent,” particularly when some men insist a woman who said “no” really meant “yes.”