WanderingProtagonist wrote: ↑February 1st, 2024, 7:27 pm
The Government just want to have control over females, that's why as they become adults they still want the authority to control and rule over them and keep them in the constant mental state of early childhood like development. That makes it even easier to keep them in line, plus financing their lives, handing over more rights and privileges to them which is why men always lose custody battles in court, etc. Men have to out right compete with the f***ing federal government and you can't out Alpha the damn Feds.
Like I said, governments like to err on the safe side when it comes to protecting children's rights.
A 16-yo girl a century or two ago was probably already a mom of two, worn out by her duties with bringing up the kids, cooking, keeping the house tidy and helping her husband with the farm or family business. One could say she started her sexual activity at 13 or 14. It is also true that she would start her entire adult life at around the same age. She would probably be dead by her late 40s, if lucky.
Kids of today have it infinitely easier. All they have in their minds, at that age, is to play games and look good for their next crush. For girls, even if their physical development is fully completed by that age, their mental maturity is way lower than a child of 200 years ago. That's why there are laws in place, to protect them. Ironically, no laws protect them from having sex and even getting knocked up by some same-age douchebag. Two kids fooling around are doing it "as a life learning experience".
If you replace one kid with one adult, the adult is immediately assumed to be taking advantage of the kid for their own personal enjoyment. I think there is logic in this: a kid knows no better, an adult does, or should, at least.
That Big Government, or Big Justice, tends to give women more privileges than men when it comes to family courts, that is true in most countries and is sad. There are some associations of divorced fathers who try to turn the tables around, or at least sensitise the public about the problem. Not sure what's moving, and how fast.