Your "girlfriend" is fourteen? If you really are a "reasonably good looking guy", why have such low standards as picking a kid who's not even in high school yet? That's pretty pathetic. Like Parrish said, any guy in his mid-twenties who's "going out" with a child who isn't even in high school yet is a loser who is too immature to get a real woman his age.
You're asking questions I've already answered. Why have such low standards? That's not low standards TO ME. That's around the age where many girls are as pretty as they're every gonna be TO ME.
It has absolutely nothing to do with maturity. It's called a preference. We all have them in one way or another.
I like what I like and I'm not going to sacrifice so people will "respect" me more.
How about a little respect for being open and honest with my feelings.
If people weren't this would be a pretty dull website.
Don't listen to these people who judge you. There's a reason why Lolita is one of the top five classic novels ever written: Because the attraction is normal. People IDENTIFY with the older man's yearning for love and lust without baggage. And the older women get, the more baggage they have. 14-year olds usually just like you for you--they are not into the manipulation yet--though Lolita, of course, was. They typically don't criticize you, worry about what your career plans are, judge you for your money, etc. And sometimes they actually are more mature than many older women. After all, isn't a made-up woman just a woman trying to look like a child? I'm not saying you should do anything illegal--just that the attraction can be normal. But be careful not to hurt anyone.
You've get it all wrong. There are people who just aren't attracted to women their age and especially not older ones. I am personally attracted to people my age, not older and young girls.
Is it normal I make 14 year old girls fall in love with me?
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Your "girlfriend" is fourteen? If you really are a "reasonably good looking guy", why have such low standards as picking a kid who's not even in high school yet? That's pretty pathetic. Like Parrish said, any guy in his mid-twenties who's "going out" with a child who isn't even in high school yet is a loser who is too immature to get a real woman his age.
Grow the fuck up.
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You're asking questions I've already answered. Why have such low standards? That's not low standards TO ME. That's around the age where many girls are as pretty as they're every gonna be TO ME.
It has absolutely nothing to do with maturity. It's called a preference. We all have them in one way or another.
I like what I like and I'm not going to sacrifice so people will "respect" me more.
How about a little respect for being open and honest with my feelings.
If people weren't this would be a pretty dull website.
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Don't listen to these people who judge you. There's a reason why Lolita is one of the top five classic novels ever written: Because the attraction is normal. People IDENTIFY with the older man's yearning for love and lust without baggage. And the older women get, the more baggage they have. 14-year olds usually just like you for you--they are not into the manipulation yet--though Lolita, of course, was. They typically don't criticize you, worry about what your career plans are, judge you for your money, etc. And sometimes they actually are more mature than many older women. After all, isn't a made-up woman just a woman trying to look like a child? I'm not saying you should do anything illegal--just that the attraction can be normal. But be careful not to hurt anyone.
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You've get it all wrong. There are people who just aren't attracted to women their age and especially not older ones. I am personally attracted to people my age, not older and young girls.