uh, no.
the brevity of your answer is disingenuous.
you include words that many anarchists have knee-jerk reactions to -- like laws, regulations, and institutions -- but don't say much about what makes any of those things.
the *whole* idea of anarchy isn't to live without rules (laws, probably, but "rules," not necessarily). some anarchists have certainly taken anarchy to mean a free-for-all, but hardly the majority of anarchists (and, i expect, the longer one is an anarchist, the less one thinks that a free-for-all is the goal).
are social norms rules or regulations? perhaps not. but they are generally considered pretty important parts of viable societies, and are what many anarchists rely on as a way to remind people of what appropriate behavior is. not all societies would have the same norms, but all societies would presumably have *some*. (and i'm using society to mean groups of people living together.)
the idea that anyone of any age is capable of consent is a pretty radical view. i don't deny that there is an institution of youth in our current society, but is the paying attention to different capabilities at different ages always an issue of institution?
just some of the questions that are raised by your answer.
also, what does "rape is rape" mean? rape is one of the most contentious, questioned experiences we have today, for all kinds of different reasons... that truism completely evades the point of the question... argh.
edited for typos and additions....