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(age of consent is 16 to do it, 18 to read about it in pr0n... and 18 is old enough to go to war (or, worse yet, try to drive in NYC) but not old enough to buy beer in a few places)
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Sometimes they're [[Younger Than They Look]]. It may be [[Distracted by the Sexy|difficult to realize]] this until it is too late, however. Especially if they claim to be [[Totally Eighteen]].
 
In [[Real Life]], it is a [[No Sex Allowed|serious crime]] for a legal adult to have sex with a minor who is below the age of consent, usually 16-19 in North America and 14-16 in Europe, but in fiction is almost always 18, since that's the legal age in the [[We All Live in America|US state]] of [[SoCalization|California]], with the notable exceptions of ''[[Law and Order]]'' making it clear the age of consent in New York is 17, and Japan where the federal age of consent is 13,<ref>although almost all localities have local laws making it 16 or 18</ref> although that one does cause some [[Values Dissonance]] when things get exported. The term for a person, or provocative pictures of them, who is under that age but looks either old enough or hot enough for onlookers to forget the difference is "'''Jail Bait'''." The "joke" about this was "15 will get you 20", only it isn't a joke—accordingjoke — according to the law, a minor can't give proper consent to sex since a naive and hormonal teenager might not make the most sound decisions and an adult could exploit that, hence the term "statutory rape".
 
Now, there's a fine line between '''Jail Bait''' and [[Ephebophile|ephebophilia]], and [[Accidental Innuendo|it depends on where it takes place]], where the perpetrator is ''from'' (some countries have "sex tourism" laws) and how old the victim is. Generally, sexual interest in anyone under 13 is considered paedophilia.
 
There's also been some recognition over the years by some state legislators that it doesn't make much sense to send someone to prison for several years because they're a few years older than their partner, just because one is of age and the other one technically isn't (or both are under age, like a 16-year-old with a 15-year-old). Most states have what are called "Romeo and Juliet" laws, where if the age difference is within three or four years, it's generally not a crime or if it's still a crime it's been reduced to a low-level misdemeanor (maximum 6 months in the county jail and possibly a fine as opposed to years in state prison and registration as a sex offender). Conversely, some jurisdictions impose a higher minimum age ([https://www.justice.gc.ca/eng/rp-pr/other-autre/clp/faq.html 18 instead of 16] in [[Canada, Eh?|Canada]], for example) if one of the pair is in a position of trust or authority over the other (such as [[Teacher-Student Romance|a coach or instructor]]).
 
See also [[Legal Jailbait]] and [[The Jailbait Wait]]. Contrast [[Dawson Casting]]. Not to be confused with [[Jail Bake]]. Compare [[Fille Fatale]] which is a more...proactive version of this trope.
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* ''[[Neon Genesis Evangelion]]'' features Asuka Langley Soryu and Rei Ayanami, both of whom are 14 and who are repeatedly depicted sans clothes or in suggestive poses. As with the above example, it is a case of values dissonance.
* ''[[Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water]]''{{'}}s titular character is yet another 14-year-old, who spends the majority of her screen time in a [[Stripperific|stripperiffic]] circus costume and is depicted as quite nubile, despite her age. This is often used for [[Fan Service]]; at one point she spent almost two full episodes nude.
* Zigzagged and Downplayed in ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX]]'', where Camula uses a sort of spirit form to capture Syrus (who is not only underage, but younger than most of the cast) and hold him hostage in her duel against Zane. Suffice to say it's... suggestive. Of course, Camula has [[Your Soul Is Mine| something far different in mind]], and ultimately, she pays a ''much'' higher price than most villains in the series.
* Hentai of underage characters is ''notorious'' for being a legally gray example of jailbait, due to the debate whether it's real or just simulated pornography. Most civil law countries generally hold that it is simulated and is thus not jail worthy, as does the USA. Most non-American common law countries, however, consider such pornography to be real and thus jail worthy; in a particularly (in)famous example, New Zealand banned ''[[High School DxD]]'' (which is ecchi, not hentai) for merely featuring "sexualized underage characters" in 2013.
* In ''[[One Piece]]'', [https://onepiece.fandom.com/wiki/Jewelry_Bonney Jewelry Bonney] is one of many [[Ms. Fanservice]] characters who is often shown in “cheesecake” scenes. One rather risque scene occurred at the beginning of the Egghead arc, where she was literally topless, [[Godiva Hair| her breasts covered by her long hair]]. Fans never thought much of it, as she is hardly the only female character featured this way. However, later in the same arc it is revealed that she is, in fact, only 12 years old, her adult appearance the result of her Devil Fruit power, which lets her alter the age of anyone, including herself. While this information does make a lot of sense in hindsight, many fans have felt retroactively dirty upon learning it.
* ''[[My Hero Academia]]''; again, downplayed the way [[Hot Teacher| Midnight]] lulls Sero to sleep during the Final Exam arc. It would have been... creepy to a viewer who does not know it was a drill.
 
== Comic Books ==
* Max Damage of ''[[Irredeemable|Incorruptible]]'' has a [[Perky Female Minion]] named Jailbait. Upon his [[Heel Face Turn]], he breaks up with her, citing [[JailThe BaitJailbait Wait]].
 
== Film ==
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* In ''[[Animal House]]'', Clorette drunkenly blurts out "I'm only thirteen" during a makeout session. The line was actually a [[Censor Decoy]] put in so that the writers could get away with "I'm only seventeen" as a "compromise", but it went though without modification.
* In ''[[One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest]]'', McMurphy is serving out a sentence for statutory rape. During his interview with Dr. Spivey, he says, "She was fifteen years old going on thirty-five, Doc, and she told me she was eighteen."
* Possibly the only time James Bond says "no" to a woman is for this reason; in ''[[For Your Eyes Only]]'' he declines Bibi's advances because she is underage.
* At the beginning of ''[[Scott Pilgrim vs. the World]]'', Scott starts dating Chau, a 17-year-old high-school student (''dating'' her, not sleeping with her) and everyone seems to focus on her being underage. Eventually, Scott decides to break up with her and ask Ramona out... Which doesn't go well, given how vindictive exes tend to be in [[Widget Series| this odd reality]].
 
== Literature ==
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== Live-Action TV ==
* In the first episode of ''[[Californication]]'', Hank has a one -night stand with a young woman who turns out to be the sixteen-year-old daughter of his ex-girlfriend's fiancé (though he did not know who or how old she was at the time.). Three seasons of blackmail and plagiarism later, the truth is finally revealed, and Hank is arrested and charged with statutory rape.
* When new watcher Wesley expresses interest in Cordelia on ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]'', this is Faith's response:
{{quote|"Uh, first word: jail; second word: bait."}}
* In one episode of ''[[NCIS]]'', one particularly [[Jerkass]] suspect alibied out of the [[Body of the Week|Murder of the Week]] because he was having sex with a senator's seventeen-year-old daughter at the time. Ziva promptly (and rather smugly) arrested him for statutory rape.
* British police drama ''[[The Bill]]'' had an interesting example. A drunken man picked up a very willing female partner in an adult nightclub and ended up bedding her. Some months later this girl's mother found out about it and reported them to the police since her daughter was under the age of consent (16 in the UK). The police established that the fourteen year old had deliberately used clothes and make up to make herself look older than she really was, and persuaded the male to confess, reasoning that he had been careless but that it wasn't really in the public interest to prosecute him so he would be given a slap on the wrist and let go. Then it transpired that the girl's birthday was incorrect due to adoption or some other reason, so she was actually thirteen. Except that a few months ago when the incident took place she was twelve, thus meriting a statutory rape charge. That the unwitting guy had just confessed to. Oops.
* ''[[Married... with Children]]'':
** One episode had Bud's (admittedly hot) teacher coming onto him; proving [[Everyone Has Standards|this is a line he won't cross]], Al actually delayed his plans to [[It Makes Sense In Context|crash a kid's party]] in order to try to talk him out of it, and later called the police on her. Unfortunately, it led to [[Mistaken Identity|the wrong teacher being arrested.]]
** There was an unsuccessful [[Spin-Off]] of the show called ''[[Top of the Heap]]'' <ref>It only lasted seven episodes, but that was still longer than the other two attempts.</ref> In the first episode, an attractive teenaged girl tries to seduce the male protagonist; he suggests she come back "when you're not a felony".
 
== Music ==
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** The ABBA [[Jukebox Musical]] ''[[Mamma Mia!]]'' [[Inverted Trope|inverts the trope]] by having an older woman singing this song to a younger man.
* [[Joan Jett]], anyone? In her signature song, "I Love Rock and Roll", she declares "I knew he musta been about seventeen." Joan was 21 when she first covered the song on a recording.
* Proyecto Uno's Spanish cover of Fannypack's "Nu nu (yeah yeah)" changed the lyrics to be about the singer finding out that the very hot girl he has been dancing all night is actually fifteen years old, and feeling very conflicted because the girl looks sexier and even more mature than the singer's ex.
 
== Video Games ==
* ''[[Resident Evil 4]]''; when rescued, [[Rescue Sex| Asley offers Leon a reward]] for "overtime" - he declines.
 
== Web Comics ==
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== Web Original ==
* A flash game on [[Newgrounds]] deals with this trope, in which the viewer is asked to [[Schmuck Bait|identify whether the featured celebrity]] is (well, was at the time of the game's release) Jail Bait or legal. [http://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view/192840 Surprisingly safe for work], but expect to be called a [[Covert Pervert]] if you guess wrong with ''actual'' jailbaitjail bait, and [[Ambiguously Gay]] if you guess wrong if they're legal.
* During his Let's Play of ''[[Final Fantasy X]]'', [[The Spoony Experiment|Spoony]] repeatedly comments on how creepy it is to see 15 year old Rikku sexualized as much as she is, including repeated [[Male Gaze|ass shots]].<ref>Note that the age of consent in the game's country of origin is actually ''13'' making this a case of [[Values Dissonance]] as well.</ref>
{{quote|'''Rikku:''' Well, just give me five or six more years. (Slaps her ass)
'''Spoony:''' Woah! You are a prison sentence waiting to happen kid! }}
** Although, interestingly enough, Rikku herself mentions that (mainly due to the influence of Sin shortening everyone's life spans) many girls her age in Spira are getting married... and presumably everything that comes with that.
 
== Western Animation ==
* Ultimately averted in the ''[[Teen Titans]]'' episode "How Long is Forever?", although ''many'' fans noted that the adult Nightwing seemed to be getting a little ''too'' close to the still-teenage Starfire.
* This is where the protagonist of ''[[Archer]]'' draws the line; in one episode, he refuses to have sex with Anka, despite local laws making her two years above age of consent in the country they're currently in.
 
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