Age of Consent in Italy

To all the Italians on here, what’s it like to have the age of consent at 14?

Do politicians get elected even if they admit to fucking a 14 year old?

Seriously though, what’s the rule for foreigners? Are we allowed to partake?

what the fuck italians explain yourselves!

Got very high expectations for this thread

Whats it like to be a 14 year old cute boy in italy

Casual fucking is less common in Italy than in the US. Italians are quite prudish.

The age of consent means nothing.

That seems really hard to believe. I’ve seen Italian television, seems like you guys think about sex all the time.

Correct me if I’m wrong Italians, but this thread me look this up.

According to Wikipedia:

You can get married at 18 (16 with court permission).

You have to be 18 to buy alcohol but there’s no age limit to when you can drink.

Prostitution is legal, but you can’t pimp or have brothels. It’s just single women who stand on the corner, and you have to go up to them, they can’t come to you. You also have to be 18 for sex work.

You have to be 18 to do porn.

Also, it looks like you guys even fuck 11 years olds, as long as you aren’t 3 years older then them. Jeez Italy.

The social stigma is the same, it would be very hard for a politician to be elected if it got out that he fucked a 14 yo even if it was consensual and everything was legal
>what’s it like to have the age of consent at 14?
No idea

All those things are correct except the last sentence, it's 13 if the other person is also underage

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>I judge a country from its television

Are you seriously this retarded?

Okay, say a 29 year old who isn’t a politician or doens’t have any kind of power fucks a 14 year old consensually.

Would there be a social stigma against him?

I saw that the age of consent goes up to 16 if you have power someone (ex. a teacher fucking a student).

So if a teacher fucks a 16 year old student consensually would they get fired or nah?

That's not really something that happens so it's hard to say, it also wouldn't be news since it's not illegal, the only people talking about it would be friends and family, both of which would most likely call him a pedo
I had a classmate in the last year of highschool (that's 18 yo here) that had a 14 yo girlfriend and we still made fun of him despite the small age difference

He'd probably be moved to a different school/city, probably wouldn't be fired unless there was more like sex in exchange for good grades or something like that, then it could become a felony

Is what this user said true? Is causal sex not much of a thing in Italy?

When I was 14 I knew a girl of the same age going out with a 21 yo guy and her female friends called her whore for that behind her back, other than that nothing else from peers. A teacher that got word of it was a bit worried, vut I don't think she did anything.
Older than that I'd say yes anyone would call you pedo regardless.

>small age difference

Yes, it's kinda true
Also, i'm assuming you're the same person that was asking the other questions, consider the fact that our culture in these kind of things are heavily influenced by american media since half of the entertainment on tv is dubbed american tv shows so a lot of people don't even know that the age of consent is 14 here so they parrot the american memes of being shoked by people fucking 17 year olds and stuff like that

Thanks for answering man.

One last one for me. If a foreigner has sex with a 14 year old in Italy would it be any kind of crime?

According to international law in order to prevent child sex tourism when you're abroad the age of consent is the highest between the your country's and the one of the country you're in so it depends on where you're from
It would be illegal for an american, that's for sure

Going to another country isn't going to increase you chances of losing your virginity

Noice

>I've seen your country's television. So, I know all about your country
t.Amerimutt

Not him, but Italy user, should I move to Castelnuovo di Magra? Always looked comfy but it also looks like an upper class type of place so I don't know if I should try and pursue it.

Never heard of that place but looking it up it looks like the kind of place where you would never be able to find a job... if you are wealthy enough that you don't need to work for the rest of your life go for it, otherwise it's probably not a good idea

Fug. Maybe one day...in another life...

No ones asking about prostitution so I’ll go:

How hard is it to find a decent hooker?

How likely will they steal your wallet/watch/jewelery/etc?

Is there a way to easily identify a hooker?

How do I make sure they don’t have a dick?

What’s the usual cost for one?

So, how are American men thought of in Italy by Italian women?

Will Americans get Italian pussy easily? Or do the women think their douchebags?

Go to countries where brothels are legal, it's disgusting here, they are all trashy eastern europeans or nigerians loitering in the poorest neighborhoods

Is there any kind of push in Italy to have a more regulated prostitution industry were brothels are legal?

(I’m gonna guess that answer is no cause you guys are still pretty Catholic)

Back in my senior year of high school there was an Italian from La Spezia, and from what I could tell she was single, and she didn't really try and chase any American men. She did go study in England at the University of Leicester so maybe she just likes the English more, or maybe going to another nation won't result in women flocking to your feet user.

>they are all trashy eastern europeans or nigerians loitering in the poorest neighborhoods

LOL it's exactly the same here. The women behind the windows are uglier than the typical woman on the streets. You must be a really poor sod to go for that stuff.

Actually yes, it's in the program of Lega Nord for the upcoming elections but i have no idea who else is in favor, probably not the left wing parties because of sexism or some shit

Fun fact: you cannot acknowledge your child until you are 16. So if you give birth to a child and both parents are

Interesting, here in America none of the major parties talk about it. It probably will eventually, but most left wingers are for a regulated prostitution industry. There is definitely a divide though, there are some on the left who are anti-sex worker who are willing to ally with the right. They are minor but growing, feminism is going on a sex negative track due to the many powerful men who are being outed as sex predators.

What do you mean by “acknowledge”?

Telling the civil registry that the child is yours (an operation that every parent has to complete in max 10 days after the child is born)

If you look at where it's legal or illegal it's pretty clear religion isn't a factor in it, for example it's legal in Turkey but illegal in scandinavia because of feminism

Same person

Until you are registered on the civil registry you "exist", let's say, have an identity (an id card, passport and such)

As long as*

Feminist advocate for the Nordic model as I’ve heard it’s called. It’s legal to sell yourself for sex work but buying a sex worker or being a pimp is illegal. This so sex workers aren’t charged because according to feminist they’re very oppressed.

What happens if you don’t acknowledge your child? Do you have to give it up for adoption?

If you put the age of consent at 14 in the USA in one day you have 50k teen pregnancies with over 30 yo dads and 20k teen boys who lose virginity with ugly bimbo milfs
Here you can even put the age of consent down at 10 and nothing happens

Go to some slav country if you want a hooker, same girls you can have here but lower price

Totally unrelated to the topic at hand but why did Italy let San Mariano stay as it’s own independent state and has their been any recent attempt to annex them?

I should ask my mother but I think you can give custody of the child to their grandparents until one of their parents is 16. Or yeah, you can give it up for adoption

San Marino has been independent for like 1700 years and it's so small and irrelevant that we don't really care about annexing it to Italy

so we (them) can boast about having the oldest republic in the world

That’s funny.

Do you think Italians would be okay, if say, the majority of the population of San Marino decided they wanted to join Italy as a special administrative region like Sicily is?

Yeah
I mean, we already consider them italians and San Marino has ~30k citizens. 30k+/- citizens out of 60M don't really make a difference

But I'd go as far as to say that we'd like to see San Marino become part of Italy more than how much "sammarinesi" themselves want to

Hey, get Italian more unified then it is right now. Add San Marino, The Vatican again, Malta, and Corsica from the French.

Why would you date a 14 yo? That shit must be boring as fuck
No drink
No pub
No bar
No party club
I mean what movies would you watch?
Wich books would you discuss?
Fuck that shit.

>San Marino
Wouldn't mind

>The Vatican
Probably the biggest reason why this cunt is so close minded and retarded. You can't even imagine how destructive the influence of the Church can be, even in (almost) 2018

>Malta
Ok, malteses are fine and the sea is good

>Corsica
Again, pretty much irrelevant. Dry, hot and the same sea touches Sardegna so whatever

They can drink you’d just have to buy the drinks and drink them in your own house/apartment.

>You can't even imagine how destructive the influence of the Church can be, even in (almost) 2018
Elaborate

>dating a person just to stay indoors
Ok

Idk man, throw a party and invite all her friends from school.

You don't really need to do that, nobody checks ids here, i've been going to pubs since i was 14

So what I’m getting from this thread is that in general Italian women are more trad then thot.

>altright decided Italians are white, all move to Italy

it depends on your own laws as well. There's a well known case of a french sex tourist who went to thailand for "legal sex" but was charged with pedophilia on return to france.

AOC here is 14 too, some people think it's 18 because of americanization and shit, it's common for college guys to date HSers and adult guys fuck teenagers when they can too, it's just in our culture women preferring older guys

There's a certain "sugar daddy" culture growing up fast over here.

I'm pretty sure people just date for sex

So I mean how is it in Italy politically?

Are feminist as bad they have become in the US?

Do you guys have SJWs and an alt-right, are they talked about as much as they are in the states?

Is free speech a big issue there (I looked it up and saw you guys have the hate speech exemption, is that used often)?

Are universities centers of far left brainwashing? Do you have a bunch of people saying they’re not either a boy or girl? I know about the Years of Lead, is that like ancient history now?

I saw that you guys rejected some big Constitutional reform last year, was that a really big deal? Do many people want to leave the EU?

Then you are driven by a pedophile mean.

It's not even sugar daddying I think, college guys just look better, have jobs and cars, so there's really no reason to date other high schoolers in women's minds

Also, I know you guys haven’t had any major terrorist attacks (why is that?) but have gotten some migrants. How is that affecting Italy?

This would totally happen in America too if the age of consent laws were lowered. I mean, it already kind of is (some states consent laws are 16 years old). High school guys are just aren’t mature (and I mean girls aren’t either but in a different way) so they go after older college guys.

Actually MOST states are 16, but the culturally relevant ones are 18

But I doubt even in 16 states people do it? I mean people don't usually realize these laws, I bet that if some 22 yo guy dated a 16 yo in Minnesota people would freak out and call the cops even if it's legal

>So I mean how is it in Italy politically?
As shitty as always, we're about to reelect Berlusconi out of desperation (he can't actually be elected right now because of legal stuff though)
>Are feminist as bad they have become in the US?
No, there are too few of them to have any effect
>Do you guys have SJWs and an alt-right, are they talked about as much as they are in the states?
We have fascists and anti fascists and they fight each other, we don't really label them anything special like alt-right or stuff like that
>Is free speech a big issue there (I looked it up and saw you guys have the hate speech exemption, is that used often)?
Sadly no, nobody seems to care but at the same time it's not really enforced, you have to say some pretty extreme and violent stuff to risk being punished
>Are universities centers of far left brainwashing?
The cities with the biggest universities are very left leaning, the universities themselves aren't like the americans ones though, you don't have dumb courses on white privilege, gender studies or stuff like that
>Do you have a bunch of people saying they’re not either a boy or girl?
Not yet but i'm sure it will come in the next few years, we never miss out on importing cancer from the us
>I know about the Years of Lead, is that like ancient history now?
Kinda, yes
>I saw that you guys rejected some big Constitutional reform last year, was that a really big deal?
It was a shitty reform to take away power from the regions and give it to the central government, i'm glad it didn't pass but it wouldn't have been the end of the world
>Do many people want to leave the EU?
Not enough to actually do it
>Also, I know you guys haven’t had any major terrorist attacks (why is that?) but have gotten some migrants
They don't seem to care about us but
>How is that affecting Italy?
we still get the anti truck things in all public events and stuff like that

Is Berlusconi as similar to Trump as people say?

What current issue is dividing Italy the most right now?

He's like a mini-Trump, both in the good and in the bad sense (i.e. he really didn't do shit)
Probably whether to give the citizenship to the children of migrants that finished primary school

I think the only thing that's in common between them is having no filter when they speak, politically they are pretty different, Berlusconi isn't nearly as anti immigrants as Trump
Pensions, citizenship, politician privileges and taxes, the right wing coalition wants a flat tax between 15 and 20% while M5S wants universal income

Does everyone some speak English in Italy now or will I need a dictionary?

Even the educated youth sucks at it in most cases, but you should be able to survive with just English unless you get lost in the Sila