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If both parties are of the age of consent, it can still be considered a crime. Victims of sexual assault often tell their abusers no, but they are ignored, or they initially agree to a sexual act, change their minds midway, and ask the abuser to stop, but the abuser still carries on, etc. That’s still rape.
This. I’d also note that flashing your genitals at someone is also a chargeable criminal offense, though not necessarily a felony.
Moreover, age of consent is only relevant in terms of charges pertaining to child sex abuse charges or statutory rape charges. Some states also note that certain relationships are inherently unequal and so all sexual activity that exists within them is rape by definition (for example, a prisoner and a prison guard).
And on a final technical note, pedophilia refers to a primary sexual interest in the pre-pubescent body; ephebophilia is a primary sexual interest in the post-pubescent teenage body, and the latter seems to be the relevant term.
