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But when I felt his cold nose press up under my skirt, I knew something was up. Here I was alone in my house with a large, strange dog who absolutely refused to leave. I don't know why but that thought caused a shiver to race up my spine. Who was this strange dog? And why was he in my house? I wished I could've asked him, but there was no way to communicate that to him.
I tried to push his muzzle away, but he was adamant and very persistent. I gasped when his long, hot tongue grazed my pussy lips. I had never let any man get so close to me. That was the first contact outside of myself that I had ever felt down there.
This book is currently unavailable. The age of consent is enshrined in the country's Revised Penal Code, passed in The age seems shockingly low by modern standards, but it reflects historical attitudes.
In many places across Europe -- including Spain, which ruled the Philippines as a colony for more than years until -- early laws placed the age of consent between 10 and 12 years old. During the 19th century, some countries began raising it to between 13 and 16, according to Stephen Robertson, historian and professor at George Mason University. By the early s, legislators in the US and Britain were pushing to raise the age to between 16 and 18, with other parts of the world following suit throughout the century.
But as other countries amended their laws to reflect their evolving understanding of sex and adulthood, the Philippines' age of consent stayed the same. A billboard showing a campaign against street harassment and sexual violence toward women, in Manila, the Philippines, on June 30, The penal code is "one of the oldest laws in the Philippines," said Selena B.
Some clauses have been amended over the years, but not the age of consent -- meaning there are now "inconsistent" legal ages, she added. Yet, the minimal age for sexual consent is The Philippine Commission on Women, a government agency, told CNN in a statement that it has pushed to raise the age of consent to 16 years old, and has included the recommendation in its policy briefs.
There are a few reasons the age of consent hasn't changed in the past 91 years. A major one is the lack of education and understanding among lawmakers and the general public of concepts like children's cognitive development and the ability to give informed consent, said Patrizia Benvenuti, child protection chief at UNICEF Philippines. And though public awareness about the issue has expanded in recent years, the child rights sector is relatively new in the country and less established than other social movements, such as the campaign for women's rights.
Why some lawmakers don't want change. Some lawmakers argue there is no need to change the age of consent because the country already has laws against child abuse. An anti-child abuse law passed in criminalized sex with children under 18 "for money, profit, or any other consideration or due to the coercion or influence of any adult, syndicate or group. However, the existing laws require young, traumatized victims and their lawyers to prove they were coerced into sexual exploitation.
It's an easier task if a child is trafficked to multiple abusers -- but much more difficult when a child is abused by just one person, which is typically the case with abusive family members, said Benvenuti from UNICEF.
The answer from Congress has always been, 'Well, because we already have laws about this,'" said Bernadette J. All four advocates CNN interviewed agreed the failure to act suggests a lack of concern or urgency in Congress. The age of consent "was never prioritized as much as other issues," said Fortich, from Plan International. There's a gap in terms of implementation. Abused at home. The Philippines is the world's largest source of livestreamed child sex abuse, according to UNICEF -- but children are also being abused offline at home.
Acupinpin said she had been reluctant to come forward as a child because she feared people would blame her for the abuse. It was only after she spoke with other children at the orphanage who had also been abused, that she finally disclosed the full extent of her stepfather's abuse to her social worker.
Rampant sex industry. A higher age of consent enshrined in law could help young children better identify and report abuse -- and curb the country's flourishing sex trafficking industry, said Brosas, the lawmaker. The country's poorest children are particularly vulnerable to grooming and exploitation.
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