You have a point but the average 15-year-old doesn't have a lot of sexual experience compared to a 25-year old that can easily manipulate the situation to be in their favor through more experience and emotional stability of the situation.Fully agree
I fully agree again, but to play Devil's Advocate. If a 14 or 15 year is aware of sex and can consent it when they are in that age range then how come they can't do the same to some older. As well even at that age they can be emotionally taken advantage of. (Again, this is just me playing Devil's Advocate, and this is an actual argument I have had before)
I don't think the average 14 to 17 year old should be having sex in the first place because they would not be able to comprehend how to properly raise a child much less form a meaningful lasting relationship. Not saying there aren't cases of younger couples staying in lifelong relationships or a teen raising a child who turns out to be a wonderful adult but the chances of either are very slim.
Generally speaking, the average person's mind under the age of 18 is drastically different from the average 25-year-old's when it comes to sex and sexual intimacy.
Back in the day, I believed it was not unheard of for a 13 to 14 year old boy to start working and a get married and for a girl, to get married and start having a family shortly after her period starts BUT this wasn't generally done on a wide scale because they were still learning, developing, and growing emotionally and physically. Sex in your teens is way different from sex in your 20's or 30's.