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I was always uneasy about relationship with minors since it's a very controversial topic and yes he should have known better but even though she's technically not an adult in japan, the age of consent is much lower than one would expect. Plus 17 is hardly a child anymore, although naive and most of the time emotionally vulnerable. But so are 18 and even 20 year old girls. She admitted she was in a relationship with him, not that he was making her. Dude's rich, don't make those girls seem so angelic. Although I don't know exactly, she could have been in it for the money. Although technically illegal, kids these days, they put themselves in those situations willingly. They have heads on their shoulders, they're more than capable of taking advantage of someone themsleves rather than being taken advantage of.
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