Um, er, uh, Yes. A contract is an agreement. The parties must enter into it voluntarily and willfully. A so-called "implicit" contract must also be entered willfully; the only difference is that some of its terms were not stated expressly, but were implied in what was done or spoken.
I meant to do no more than refute your assertion that there was only one possible adhesing party for you to deny entering a contract with.
You failed. An adhesing party must, in particular, be a party to the contract. Pointing to someone else who never entered the agreement, and claiming that they are in some mystical way "the other party", is nonsense.
We have also chosen not to require all the obligations of the contract from minors...
"We"? Meaning, "we the people", or some specific "we" including yourself? There you go again, assuming the existence of a contract even though neither party actually agreed to it.
Um, er, uh, Yes.
I repeat with an expansion: No! Thats not what I was saying. (That's in response to your Doesn't work: you're saying
) Its one thing if you made an inference from my words. If I composed badly thats another thing. But thats not what I was saying.