If Julie, a 14-year-old girl, and Chris, her 19-year-old boyfriend, engage in sexual activity that Julie has actively consented to, then:
a. no other person can hold Chris accountable for sexual misconduct.
b. Julie has, by default, given consent to any sexual activity that Chris wants her to
participate in at a future time.
c. the consent is irrelevant, because Julie is a minor whom the state considers too young
to agree to engage in sexual activity with a legal adult.
d. Julie has demonstrated that she is cognitively capable of, and emotionally mature
enough, to participate in an intimate relationship.
C
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