I'm 15, is it weird for a 23 year old guy to be "romantically interested" in me?

I'll apologize to you once you apologize for promoting [...]

I'm going to stop right there. Sorry your reading comprehension is clearly not up to a standard where you're capable of understanding the discussion at hand regardless of whether you're mature enough mentally to then make any reasonable comment or discussion on the subject. Go back and read what I've written - at no point have I promoted anything.

creepy and evasive as fuck phrasing, "post-pubescent women" //

The subject at hand is human psychology, biology and sociological conditions - I'm afraid it's impossible to discuss such a topic without using scientifically precise language. If you find that difficult then perhaps you should do some introspection on whether you're truly capable of taking a broad and objective enough view to respond properly to what I've said. You decry me for stating facts about human biology - like that children aren't capable of being mothers.

For example:

That's exactly what having your period means. //

Conception and mothering are entirely different. Indeed conception and childbirth are quite different - whilst a child may be able to survive childbirth that doesn't mean they are yet disposed to being able to cope with it. It would prove Darwin wrong if in general males were to be attracted to females who were less capable of bearing children. On the one hand you're arguing for children being capable of being mothers and on the other you're arguing that post-pubescent women are not - which is your position?

Repeatedly calling me a paedophile won't ever change the facts. Perhaps no teenagers in your experience have, for example, willingly prostituted themselves but something not being a part of your experience doesn't make it false however unpalatable it is to consider.

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