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[quote="DreamLord"]Took me until I was 15 before my voice broke and I started to develop noticeable body hair. Didn't really care much about girls until then either and even then it ws more romantic than physical. I still look quite youthful for 22. I wouldn't worry, I liked being a big kid for longer than most. Being an adult is absolutely awful.[/quote]
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Comp_Geek_573
Posted: Thu Apr 19, 2012 11:26 pm
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I didn't become sexual until I was 14, maybe even 15. I didn't start growing armpit/pubic/leg hair until about then too. My voice was still like a kid's when I was 14, probably.
Lots of people have been surprised when I told them I was 24-27. I've looked younger than 18 while 25+ to some people!
I still have acne at the age of 27. My skin really needs to grow up already! I'm just praying I don't end up with pimples AND wrinkles...
ExcitinglyOpaque
Posted: Sun Apr 08, 2012 10:14 pm
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To my knowledge, no. Autistic teens' bodies are just as physically genetic as anyone else's.
Alexender
Posted: Sat Apr 07, 2012 7:22 pm
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muslimmetalhead wrote:
Alexender wrote:
University of Michigan psychologist Terri Conley asserts that “when women are presented with proposers who are equivalent in terms of safety and sexual prowess, they will be equally likely as men to engage in casual sex.”
http://www.miller-mccune.com/culture/casual-sex-men-women-not-so-different-after-all-28451/
first option after a google search
That's odd.
So your assumption or preconceived notion was wrong, correct?
edit: fixed punctuation
muslimmetalhead
Posted: Sat Apr 07, 2012 7:20 pm
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Alexender wrote:
University of Michigan psychologist Terri Conley asserts that “when women are presented with proposers who are equivalent in terms of safety and sexual prowess, they will be equally likely as men to engage in casual sex.”
http://www.miller-mccune.com/culture/casual-sex-men-women-not-so-different-after-all-28451/
first option after a google search
That's odd.
Alexender
Posted: Thu Apr 05, 2012 6:43 pm
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University of Michigan psychologist Terri Conley asserts that “when women are presented with proposers who are equivalent in terms of safety and sexual prowess, they will be equally likely as men to engage in casual sex.”
http://www.miller-mccune.com/culture/casual-sex-men-women-not-so-different-after-all-28451/
first option after a google search
muslimmetalhead
Posted: Thu Apr 05, 2012 6:33 pm
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Alexender wrote:
muslimmetalhead wrote:
Alexender wrote:
muslimmetalhead wrote:
DreamLord wrote:
Took me until I was 15 before my voice broke and I started to develop noticeable body hair. Didn't really care much about girls until then either and even then it ws more romantic than physical.
I still look quite youthful for 22. I wouldn't worry, I liked being a big kid for longer than most. Being an adult is absolutely awful.
It's good that it's romantic not physical, actually. It makes you NOT come off as a creep.
How would that make him come off as a creep?
Because women are very natural with these types of things.
They don't like sex, they want romance and "socialization" first.
I agree with 100knives. Do you go to a public highschool? Girls like to have sex, I have heard many things during my time at highschool. I would want romance and socialization first, I wouldn't want to have sex with someone I barely know. And girls generally like sexual jokes too, but that doesn't mean you should say them all the time. You have to be careful about your audience. Be careful with saying absolute (and slightly sexist) statements like girls do not like sex.
and one night stands wouldn't work if there were only "promiscous guys", unless you were at a gay bar.
Ahh, but most women don't do casual sex. But yeah, you're basically right.
Alexender
Posted: Tue Apr 03, 2012 10:38 am
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muslimmetalhead wrote:
Alexender wrote:
muslimmetalhead wrote:
DreamLord wrote:
Took me until I was 15 before my voice broke and I started to develop noticeable body hair. Didn't really care much about girls until then either and even then it ws more romantic than physical.
I still look quite youthful for 22. I wouldn't worry, I liked being a big kid for longer than most. Being an adult is absolutely awful.
It's good that it's romantic not physical, actually. It makes you NOT come off as a creep.
How would that make him come off as a creep?
Because women are very natural with these types of things.
They don't like sex, they want romance and "socialization" first.
I agree with 100knives. Do you go to a public highschool? Girls like to have sex, I have heard many things during my time at highschool. I would want romance and socialization first, I wouldn't want to have sex with someone I barely know. And girls generally like sexual jokes too, but that doesn't mean you should say them all the time. You have to be careful about your audience. Be careful with saying absolute (and slightly sexist) statements like girls do not like sex.
and one night stands wouldn't work if there were only "promiscous guys", unless you were at a gay bar.
1000Knives
Posted: Tue Apr 03, 2012 9:06 am
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muslimmetalhead wrote:
Alexender wrote:
muslimmetalhead wrote:
DreamLord wrote:
Took me until I was 15 before my voice broke and I started to develop noticeable body hair. Didn't really care much about girls until then either and even then it ws more romantic than physical.
I still look quite youthful for 22. I wouldn't worry, I liked being a big kid for longer than most. Being an adult is absolutely awful.
It's good that it's romantic not physical, actually. It makes you NOT come off as a creep.
How would that make him come off as a creep?
Because women are very natural with these types of things.
They don't like sex, they want romance and "socialization" first.
lol no.
Generally what happens in the situation you've described is girls say one of the following "aww, he's so sweet" or "he's such a nice guy" and then they have sexual relations with a Hells Angel instead, then use you as a shoulder to cry on when said relationship goes badly. I mean like yeah, they do want romance and socialization first, but they do want sex, probably just as much as the guys do, as if they didn't like sex, the human race wouldn't exist.
muslimmetalhead
Posted: Tue Apr 03, 2012 7:08 am
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Alexender wrote:
muslimmetalhead wrote:
DreamLord wrote:
Took me until I was 15 before my voice broke and I started to develop noticeable body hair. Didn't really care much about girls until then either and even then it ws more romantic than physical.
I still look quite youthful for 22. I wouldn't worry, I liked being a big kid for longer than most. Being an adult is absolutely awful.
It's good that it's romantic not physical, actually. It makes you NOT come off as a creep.
How would that make him come off as a creep?
Because women are very natural with these types of things.
They don't like sex, they want romance and "socialization" first.
Onewithwings
Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2012 2:27 pm
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I've been the same height since 4th grade, got my period at 11, and was wearing a bra by 3rd grade. I developed pretty fast, I think.
snapcap
Posted: Sun Apr 01, 2012 4:11 pm
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Being small increases your chances of being picked on, which maybe correlate with people that
think
they have Asperger's
Joker
Posted: Sun Apr 01, 2012 1:41 am
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I grew fast and hit puberty befor my brother did he will be 25 this year and I'm only 23
MakaylaTheAspie
Posted: Sun Apr 01, 2012 1:11 am
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Not really. If anything, I developed quite quickly.
Even now I'm still taller than a lot of my peers.
LKL
Posted: Sun Apr 01, 2012 1:09 am
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I grew an inch the year I turned 21. Seemed to hit puberty with my classmates ~14 or 15, though that's late for girls these days.
Alexender
Posted: Sat Mar 31, 2012 8:49 pm
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muslimmetalhead wrote:
DreamLord wrote:
Took me until I was 15 before my voice broke and I started to develop noticeable body hair. Didn't really care much about girls until then either and even then it ws more romantic than physical.
I still look quite youthful for 22. I wouldn't worry, I liked being a big kid for longer than most. Being an adult is absolutely awful.
It's good that it's romantic not physical, actually. It makes you NOT come off as a creep.
How would that make him come off as a creep?
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