In the season 1's episode "Bullocks to Stan", Hayley is already in her adulthood according to Virginia's law (she is 18 in this episode, which is both age of consent and age of majority in Virginia), so she has the full right to do whatever she wants with anyone she wants without parents' interferences, but Stan and Francine initially do everything they can to stop the relationship between Hayley and Avery Bullock (which she's already "slept" with), Stan even tries to stab to death an unaware Bullock from behind risking his job and career, not to mention to spend the life in prison or even to get a death sentence (Bullock is CIA's boss and Deputy Director), even with Francine's approval and then disappointment when Stan changed his mind at the very last second when he is said by Bullock to be next for a promotion, all this just because they don't approve the relationship between Hayley and Avery due to the age disparity, so not respecting her independence, preferences, life choices and privacy. During the series, since the very first seasons, Stan and Francine don't have any problems with considerably older women dating their son, Steve, when this latter was even still 13, even with Stan forcing Steve to lose his virginity by taking him away in the middle of a school lesson to take him to Mexico to have "legal" se*ual intercourse with much older "professional" women in brothels, or even both Stan and Francine letting him date without any objections a full-grown woman who's also an openly self-declared child-predator on a family cruise, Becky Arangino, when Steve was still 13. In another episode, Steve dated and cohabited with his girlfriend in her 50s in New York when he was 14 (the legal age of consent in New York is 17), with total approval and even indifference from the rest of the family. So this is a clear and strange double standard when it comes to their adult daughter and their barely pubescent minor boy.
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05-03-2025 alle ore 07:20