Yea, no one cared if it was illegal for them to have sex when I was in HS... (Though for the record, I don't believe it was, nor is, illegal for kids to have sex up here. I think it only comes into play if it's a child having sex with an adult, I think we have a 5yr spread before it becomes illegal... I'll have to look it up if I have time.)
Different states are different.
But all states have laws that classify the explicit description of sexual acts with underage kids as illegal.
Like I said. Unless you're a teacher. Then you have a free pass to groom the kids for the pervs that are drooling on the sidelines.
I don't believe that's true, its called freedom of speech...
You'd have to fly that you were trying to get them to have sex in Alaska as per
Alaska - Age of Consent Which would require a shit ton more than /anyone/ answering a question the child asked about sexual acts...
It is true, and you don't have freedom of speech when it comes to engaging in lurid and explicit sex talk with children. It is considered a form of child porn, and prosecutors are DEATH on it.
Unless you're a teacher.
'lurid'
adjective
1.
gruesome; horrible; revolting:
the lurid details of an accident.
2.
glaringly vivid or sensational; shocking:
the lurid tales of pulp magazines.
3.
terrible in intensity, fierce passion, or unrestraint:
lurid crimes.
4.
lighted or shining with an unnatural, fiery glow; wildly or garishly red:
a lurid sunset.
5.
wan, pallid, or ghastly in hue; livid.
Certainly not any of the sex education classes my child attended- they were factual and rather boring.
I wonder if prosecutors are busy arresting parents who tell their kids what sex is......