That's a great question. It's true and I have no answer. The best I can come up with is that it's more common to have the boy a little bit older than the girl, probably for reasons that are pretty basic like bearing children. But I applaud your question because it really is one that addresses the paradox in our social expectations.
Answer: Its actually pretty simple, boys age slower then girls, if a girl and a boy have the same age then the girl will act older and will be alot smarter, there for she will be more likely to find someone older then herself, so that they can be on the same level. That some boys takes advantage of girls have nothing to do with relationships and it dossent only happen to the young.
the number one enemy of a relationship is time, but if your referring to people I would have to say a younger sister, younger brother, a mother, a father, or an ex...
Almost always, no.
people near the age of 12 have a better memory than anyone else.
Because you probably have a better relationship than they do.
If your older, your looking for more of a serious relationship usually. And the younger people, still want to go out && have fun.
An opportunistic relationship is one in which a person takes advantage of another person or people with no regard for moral principles or the consequences the other person or people might suffer.
Younger people tend to have better peripheral vision than older people, as age-related changes such as reduced eye muscle flexibility and overall eye health can affect peripheral vision. However, individual differences and factors such as eye health and lifestyle habits can also influence peripheral vision abilities.
because he is smaller and people like little kids better
more weapons,better training
Chances are if you are younger than him he is not interested in you. Be very careful as some men can be ignorant and selfish and possibly take advantage of you if you let them then toss you aside. Its better to stick to people your own age.
Age is often used as a quick and easy way to make assumptions about someone's experiences, knowledge, and abilities. It can be a form of unconscious bias. Encouraging people to focus on individuals' capabilities rather than their age can help break down stereotypes and promote more inclusive and supportive interactions.
It fits to people with the coeliac disease.