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pretty odd seeing a fella from Edinburgh posting a photo of the murican version of Nick Ross
might not happen as frequent as it once did {or maybe it does}, but this was rife at one time in the UK.
pretty odd seeing a fella from Edinburgh posting a photo of the murican version of Nick Ross
Jesus Christ.
pretty odd seeing a fella from Edinburgh posting a photo of the murican version of Nick Ross
might not happen as frequent as it once did {or maybe it does}, but this was rife at one time in the UK.
tbf, that's a totally different thing altogether, you obviously know, unlike the US, where they seem to be in the company of their own age group into the 20's, leaving school and going to the pub happens or did happen at pretty much the same time, there is a varied age difference in pubs, the amount of young apprentice plumbers or electricians i've known who've been asked to come up and have a look at my radiator/ light switch is plentiful, but isnt close to the number of 18 or 19 year olds women who've been pumped by a fellow pub goer who's a decade older.Especially in Rotherham...
tbf, that's a totally different thing altogether, you obviously know, unlike the US, where they seem to be in the company of their own age group into the 20's, leaving school and going to the pub happens or did happen at pretty much the same time, a varied age difference in pubs, the amount of young apprentice plumbers or electricians i've known who've been asked to come up and have a look at my radiator/ light switch is plentiful, but isnt close to the number of 18 or 19 year olds who've been pumped by a fellow pub goer who's a decade older.
i can hear some americans already...''oh, think of the children''
Completely.This stuff is so arbitrary if we’re being honest.
on our chunk of rock, its been like that for decades, and if its not 16 or 17 year olds tarted up to look early to mid 20's, its 14 or 15 year old hanging around street corners and being picked up by boy racers in their shitty ford fiesta with an exhaust pipe the size of a baked bean can and hellish dance music polluting the quiet evening streetsI worked with 16 and 17 year olds who were getting into night clubs at the weekend. I've seen sixth form school girls come in for their lunches who, with the right make up and clothes, would look like girls in their early 20's.
on our chunk of rock, its been like that for decades, and if its not 16 or 17 year olds tarted up to look early to mid 20's, its 14 or 15 year old hanging around street corners and being picked up by boy racers in their shitty ford fiesta with an exhaust pipe the size of a baked bean can and hellish dance music polluting the quiet evening streets
I mean sure you can notice that an attractive person is attractive. But the clear age difference is enough for me to keep it moving pretty much immediately after that initial thought.
IDK. Sometimes I see some ridiculously hot young girls that are around 18 and even if I would never go talk to them, it's certainly more than just an initial thought, in my case.
There is a huge difference between morality and biology, IMO. As a normal functioning male, if you are wired normally, seeing some smokin hot 17 y-o will do something to you. Of course, acting upon that is creepy, but it's perfectly normal to be attracted.
And BTW I find it creepy AF that there are 40 Y-Os out there trying to fuck 20 Y-Os.
"You can enjoy looking at the menu even though you're not allowed to eat in the restaurant"
This is a bit tricky. I think intent matters and in my book your desire for the 17 yr old (even tho you show restraint) is just as blameworthy as doing the actual deed with her.
What you guys think?
Either way, I'm a gigantic Batfleck fan, like massive, all through the Kevin Smith stuff like proper favourite actor. But she's fucking gorgeous.
It's like hunting. If you can find the best juiciest meat and own it...then why settle for a sub-standard oneFind someone your own age, you strange onion.
Jesus Christ.
pretty odd seeing a fella from Edinburgh posting a photo of the murican version of Nick Ross
might not happen as frequent as it once did {or maybe it does}, but this was rife at one time in the UK.