The legal threshold for consensual sexual activity in West Virginia is sixteen years old. Any sexual act with an individual below this age may be considered statutory rape, regardless of whether the minor consents.
Establishing this threshold aims to protect children and adolescents from exploitation and potential harm. This protection acknowledges that individuals under a certain age may not possess the maturity to fully understand the implications and potential consequences of sexual activity. Laws defining this age have evolved to reflect societal understanding of child development and vulnerability.