Yeah well T.C. tell a lot of lies and doesn't really understand what he posts
In Australia, in some cases it is fully legal to have sex with a girl who has not reached puberty.
The normal range for puberty is 9-14. Yet Australian law allows some people to have sex with 10 year-old children. And in WA, it could be argued that there are circumstances when it is legal for some people to have sex with a very small child:
What is the legal age of consent in Australian state and territory jurisdictions?
ACTIf a person is charged with engaging in sexual activities with a person under the legal age, a legal defence is outlined in section 55(3). It states that:
It is a defence to a prosecution for an offence against subsection (2) if the defendant establishes that -
(b) at the time of the alleged offence -
(i) the person on whom the offence is alleged to have been committed was of or above the age of
10 years; and
(ii) the defendant was not more than 2 years older; and that that person consented to the sexual intercourse.
Tas...The consent of a person against whom a crime is alleged to have been committed under this section is a defence to such a charge only where, at the time the crime was alleged to have been committed -
(b) that person was of or above the
age of 12 years and the accused person was not more than 3 years older than that person.
VicConsent is not a defence to a charge unless at the time of the alleged offence the child was
aged 12 or older and -
(b) the accused was not more than 2 years older than the child;
WACriminal Code Act Compilation Act 1913 (Section 321).
If a person is charged with engaging in sexual activities with a person under the legal age, a legal defence is outlined in section 321(9-10). It states that:
It is a defence to a charge under this section to prove the accused person -
(b) was not more than 3 years older than the child
Under subsection 10, it is a defence to a charge to move that the accused was lawfully married to the child.
http://www.aifs.gov.au/cfca/pubs/factsheets/a142090/