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True, however picking up some sIut in your skyline doesn't really fall within the ambit of that section now does it? :whistling:

No sir, it does not :whistling:

Jeremy...in Victoria it's 16 and over unless you have an existing relationship of authority with them / they are in your care...in which case it's 18 and over...look it up...

Happy slumber party :thumbsup:

Jizzy... her 16th birthday = go for gold in Victoria, assuming she is just a mate of yours and you aren't her singing/guitar/posing coach or some shit. Don't let anyone tell you otherwise.

EDIT: Just kidding, don't listen to Birds, it's only legal if she has a friend and you invite me as well.

Jizzy... her 16th birthday = go for gold in Victoria, assuming she is just a mate of yours and you aren't her singing/guitar/posing coach or some shit. Don't let anyone tell you otherwise.

EDIT: Just kidding, don't listen to Birds, it's only legal if she has a friend and you invite me as well.

Haha f*ck yes!

I can't believe 16 year olds are legal though.. I drive past 5 high schools on my way to work and have refrained from even making eye contact with any of the older students. I've been missing out on so much! :P

Haha f*ck yes!

I can't believe 16 year olds are legal though.. I drive past 5 high schools on my way to work and have refrained from even making eye contact with any of the older students. I've been missing out on so much! :P

Had this year 10 at my sisters school this morning wave at me. She so wants my dick

Get in there fellas!

Get in there fellas!

The chance of mine happening is about 90%, coz I've already half gone there and discussed the high probability of further action.

Mohsen got a wave. He doesn't even know the chicks name. And at the end of the day, it's Mohsen.

Who wants to place bets? :thumbsup:

Edited by jezza boii

shits gettin creepy fellas, unless your all a shit load younger than me.

sort yaselves out i mean really wtf you want with a kid? they cant even drive or drink..

:unsure:

1. Why do they need to drive? They can catch the bus to mine or get dropped off by mummy lol

2. Why do they need to drink? Although pretty sure 90% of 17 year olds drink anyway

We're talking about these girls being DTF, not going out with them.

And for the record, I'm 21.. and 17 is pushing it for me. But she's a few months off 18 so will let it slide.

Edited by jezza boii

Young = less time for gravity / other guys to have played with their bodies.

16 is age of cosent i sure as fk wouldnt risk it with anything under 18 though

Yeah, I have to agree with you on that note...some teenagers are very immature and vindictive...you never know when one might cry rape/assault for the sake of it.

I can't believe 16 year olds are legal though.. I drive past 5 high schools on my way to work and have refrained from even making eye contact with any of the older students. I've been missing out on so much! :P

Much to learn, you have :)

no shit. More than a little disturbing though. They're still kids...not to mention teenagers are annoying 0.o

Kids with developed bodies, boobs and fully functioning reproductive systems...hell yes. Annoying we can live with, it's only for one night LOL.

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