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This is serious and quite frankly if the girl actively sought out this guy, then I highly doubt she'll openly divulge this information. If someone other than her parents can make the complaint, then it may be a problem.
As for him not knowing - in this day & age, I think you should ask for ID everytime. As for the way she looked - I was 12 and people thought I was 22-23. I was even proposed to when I was 13 by some loser who thought I was 25 (he had seen me at a few weddings-yet never bothered to ask around) Needless to say, I was very well built for a 12 year old - since I couldn't wear children's clothes or shoes anymore, I was obliged to 'dress older' & although it wasn't provocative in the least (sicilian mothers like their daughters covered up) the fact that it wasn't pink & frilly usually made me catch the eye of older men. So, HighOnAcid, I could understand where you guys were coming from - but like I said earlier, in this day & age, kids are alot more 'sexually' involved/curious so asking for ID is the safest thing next to asking her parents for her age.
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