Can I go by a different name?

Can I go by a different name?

You can call yourself whatever you want socially. It is actually extremely common. Think about all the people who go by Bob but whose legal name is Robert. As long as you never use it in situations where you need to be legally using your legal name – bank accounts, employment records, taxes, etc.

Is it OK to lie about your age?

You can say anything you want, they reason, because you shouldn’t have been asked the question in the first place. Lying about one’s age is considered socially acceptable, as is declaring the fact that your age is nobody’s business. And yet lying about or concealing your age is practically mandatory.

How much of an age gap is OK?

This rule states that by dividing your own age by two and then adding seven you can find the socially acceptable minimum age of anyone you want to date. So if you’re a 24-year-old, you can feel free to be with anyone who is at least 19 (12 + 7) but not someone who is 18.

Is lying about age online illegal?

The Criminal Code Amendment (Protecting Minors Online) Bill, popularly known as Carly’s Law, is the Government’s new law designed to crack down on online predators. Before the law was passed, it was not illegal to misrepresent one’s age online.

Is 17 and 14 a big age difference?

And yes, 14 and 17 is too much of an age difference. Generally, the lower the ages of the kids, the narrower the acceptable age range is. This isn’t arbitrary, it’s because in the earlier ages, a tremendous number of changes take place in each person’s life.

Is it weird for a 17 year old to date a 14 year old?

3 attorney answers Sexual activity with a person who is underaged, by anyone, including another person under 18, is illegal. After you turn 18, it is still illegal. Dating is not illegal, as long as no sexual activity is involved, but as long as she is a minor, her…

Can a 13 year old date a 20 year old?

In most states in the USA, 13 isn’t anywhere near the age of consent, so the “relationship” would easily fall under the legal heading of statutory rape. A 13 year old is not capable of consenting to a complex relationship with someone else.