ikätilalle
Ikätilalle, also known as "age of consent" in English, refers to the legally defined minimum age at which an individual is considered mature enough to consent to sexual activity. The concept is rooted in legal frameworks designed to protect minors from exploitation, abuse, and coercion while recognizing the right of adults to engage in consensual relationships. The specific age varies by jurisdiction, reflecting cultural, social, and historical influences.
In Finland, the age of consent is set at 16, meaning individuals aged 16 or older are
The determination of the age of consent often involves considerations such as the age gap between partners,
Critics of the age of consent debate its effectiveness, arguing that it may criminalize consensual relationships