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"It is quite difficult to lay down barriers [particularly since] it could be that the child, with his own sexuality, may have desired the adult."

bron: Michel Foucault (philosopher) speaking against "age-of-consent" laws from the book 'The Passion of Michel Foucault' by James Miller; Simon & Shuster; New York; 1992