Masculinity
Master Don Juan
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I'm with you 100% on this one. I was a mentor at a local event where graduate students mentor high school students preparing to apply to college. I met a woman there--a beautiful brunette with broad hips, perky breasts and a smile worth $1M bucks. Most importantly, she was unbelievable humble and behaved as if she was lucky I was talking to her, after a few minutes of conversation. It was difficult to grasp--no sh!t tests, DHVs, drama, bratty behavior or assumptions.I would go lower and say 14-18 but that's illegal. I once sparked up a conversation with what I thought was an attractive, feminine, thoughtful, and mature 19 year old. Turns out she was 15! And of course, I had to drop her. But talking to her was like a peek into heaven because she reminded me of the wonder and excitement of romance. I could tell looking into her eyes she wasn't jaded and hadn't experienced the lost of first love yet. Romance really does get sh!ttier the older the woman gets. With women in their 20's, romance is a validation game. With women in their 30's, romance becomes a financial obligation (marriage, divorce, child support).
At that point, I thought she seemed a little too good, but she was the real deal. Long story short, I got to know her briefly and went for the close. I was getting a lot of indicators of interest from her. She looked mature physically and was leading groups of high school students so I assumed she was a graduate student...but I was wrong. She was a junior in high school...haha. I immediately shifted the conversation topics and moved it to a professional mentor tone and said if she or her parents had any questions, I would be happy to talk to all of them. The look of humility, sincerity, and pure interest in her eyes was proceless.
When I got back with the group of mentors, a number of my male friends were there. Basically a good number of them found her attractive and they were just as surprised to hear that she was a high school student because of the way she looked and behaved. It is what it is though. No woman is worth going to jail for...I never spoke to her again.