In many states, an 18-year-old male who gets caught having sex with his 17-year-old girlfriend is convicted and becomes a registered sex offender by her angry father. The point is that the label "sex offender" is very broad and covers a lot of areas where young, dumb males get into trouble and girls get off scott-free. So, you need to look at the conviction of the offender to determine the risk. This is usually public record. For example, there is a sex offender down the street from me that was convicted of "sexual assault against a person under the age of 14."
Frankly, Raveneye logically destroyed everyone's argument. Discrimination is discrimination, no matter how you justify it.
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