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Im 17 and I was wondering if this 15 year old girl i met that i met skiing would be to young for me? she has already been at the hill 15 times this year and is pretty good.
I have an evolutionary psychology course this semester called "Mind and Medicine". Today's topic of discussion was: Human Mate Choice.
Males are naturally attracted to females younger than them. Partially due to a maturity factor (physical and mental) and the fact that women can reproduce for a shorter length of time than men. Believe it or not, your body subconsciously processes this. Now of course not all guys are attracted to younger girls, but this is the general trend in cultures around the world. More primative cultures in Africa and Asia (as well as mormons here in the US) can have 10-15 between the husband and wife. Now a lot of times this is political or religiously motivated though.
Well as for here... theres a "2 year rule" in society. So you're cool even if you turn 18 and she's 16. I dated a sophomore my senior year of highschool. Nothing wrong with it. And even 3 years is alright. But if you're like 16 and she's 13... you can run into a problem there. There are some social and maturity issues you'll run into.
I went out with a 18 year old when I was a freshmen. . . she was pretty hott too, kinda a whore, but I was a freshmen, whore senior was a cool thing then.
when I was 12, a girl I know (also 12 at the time) was dating a 19 year old so she could get into the local waterslides for free... and now she's just a walking std
2 years is nothing when people are older. but when youre dealing with younger people, theyll have many changes going on, not to say that older people change, but theres that maturity change too. 15 is a bit young though i would say.