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Tell me you are from the USA without telling me you are from the USA.
Calling literally ALL of Europe "not developed" is.. something. Age of consent in EU is around 15, and it is 14 in many countries including Germany (which has equivalent of Romeo & Juliet laws above the age of 21, but still 14 and 20 sleeping together would be 100% legal).
So, please look outside of your borders once in a while, it may change your perspective. :)
I'm literally from Europe lol
So much wrong with this...I encourage you to actually look up the laws you're talking about before you start exploiting minors in Europe. For starters, the EU has no age of consent.
In Germany, performing sexual actions on a child, i.e. minors below 14, is a crime, commonly called child abuse (§176 StGB). If someone is working with minors, e.g. as a teacher, it's illegal to perform (even "consensual") sexual actions on minors (students of their school) below 16 or 18, respectively, if they are in some authority relation with said minor (e.g. their teacher) (§174 StGB).
Yes every country in Europe has laws that address power relationships and ages of consent. "Age of consent in EU is around 15" is a meaningless statement and "14 and 20 sleeping together would be 100% legal" is quite incomplete with regard to Germany. People have been throwing variations of these statements around the internet since the beginning.