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An experiment we can all try

Posted by Azure on 2009-January-05 01:18:55 EST, Monday
In reply to Teenage Girls just seem to...Glow... posted by StarRanger on 2009-January-04 06:03:48 EST, Sunday

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I read this post after I went out today, where I separately and coincidentally noticed something.

Normally, at home or stuck in the office, I can notice adolescent girls on TV in video form, in adverts in photo form, or whatever. There is an instant attraction and feeling of desire there, most certainly.

However today I went out for a rare shopping trip into the city. There I was walking past groups of 13 year old girls, and mothers with their teenage daughters. Every time, the desire I felt for them was twice as strong as when seeing the exact same moving image of the exact same type of girls. It was so strong that I would sometimes cross the street or walk a different isle of a shop just to get a sneaky closer look - like walking to a museum to admire a work of art. It's worth the trip! ;)

So what is it that makes the real life encounter that much more magical? Is it just the fact that they are right there in front of you? Yes, probably. Could it be because their pheromones are jumping at you? In a crowded street I'd say it's unlikely you're differentiating them from others, but possible.

If you recall my 'all men are paedophiles' post, I drew the analogy that almost every living thing is better when it's younger, as with girls, as with peaches, as with puppies. It could be as simple as that, yet you can't quite quantify why. Turn it around - what is it about a puppy that makes you go 'Awwww' to it when you don't to a grown dog? What is it about a ripe peach that makes you go 'Mmmmm' to it when you don't to an old one? What is it about a gorgeous brunette 13 year old girl with rosy red cheeks and lush pink lips that makes you go 'Ugugug' when you don't to a 30 year old woman with slightly sun-damaged cheeks and wrinkling lips? I think the answer is clear.

We are genetically programmed to find the healthiest female mate for our sperm. Youngest is healthiest. All the rest is just our complex minds, emotions, love, over-complicating it. The 'X-Factor' you speak of is quite literally millions of years of evolution.

I hope I answered your question ;)

And thanks for reminding me that I am an Ephebophile above all else. And the nice thing is most adolescent girls like older guys too... the only trick is breaking the ice or getting past the other girls or mother to give them the chance to get to know you... but that's a whole other story ;)

Azure

Azure


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