the use of charm, salesmanship, promises, gifts and flattery to induce another person
to have sexual intercourse outside marriage, without any use of force or intimidation.
At one time seduction was a crime in many states, but if the seducee (usually female)
is of the age of consent and is not drugged, intoxicated or otherwise unable to
consent, seduction is no longer criminal. However, just as adultery lingers in the
criminal codes of some states, so does seduction.
See also adultery breach of promise date rape rape
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