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IamCuriousBabe · 51-55, F
Doesn't apply to me. I was 21 and legal in all states.

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@IamCuriousBabe Legal in England at sixteen. But cannot now marry till eighteen.
But law fuzzy about older males with sixteen year olds.
But law fuzzy about older males with sixteen year olds.
IamCuriousBabe · 51-55, F
@SW-User Sixteen is still a baby age.

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@IamCuriousBabe In my youth the school leaving age was 15. People then had jobs. Quite a few if my female friends were married by 18.
Both my grandmother and great grandmother married at eighteen. Such was nineteenth century Britain.
Both my grandmother and great grandmother married at eighteen. Such was nineteenth century Britain.
IamCuriousBabe · 51-55, F
@SW-User Women were conditioned for the childbearing and child-raising role in those days. Nowadays, there are many options in how they can live their lives.

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@IamCuriousBabe Not in the late sixties in England they were not.
IamCuriousBabe · 51-55, F
@SW-User How so? So much had already changed in the world then.

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@IamCuriousBabe Depends which country. The States always seems less liberal to me, with old fashioned attitudes.
IamCuriousBabe · 51-55, F
@SW-User Weren't we talking about women in the late 60s in England? Elaborate?

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@IamCuriousBabe It was a very different world then.