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He dated a high school girl. She was 17, him 39


And they dated for three years.

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There is.

He was a middle aged millionaire and celebrity.

She was a teenager finishing highschool and then in college.

She should have had a normal life. He should have gone for someone at least 25 years of age.

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"He should have gone for someone at least 25 years of age."
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What do I have to do to get my member card and be part of this "relationship einsatzgruppen" secret police that gets to rule on what age partners people are allowed to have?? I want in too!

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I say 25 because that's the age most are adults from a neurological point of view.

Plus 15 years is a big enough age gap.

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Wouldn't surprise me at all if she's the one who pursued him. Not that this would in itself make it OK, but I have no idea how that came about.

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He saw her in central park and got her number. Howard Stern asked if he lured her with candy on a string.

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Ah, OK. Good one by Stern, then.

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Good for him.

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So sexy.... I bet she called him "daddy" when they made love.

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I can't see Jerry's kids calling him daddy.

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High five to him

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Would it have been ok if she had been 18?

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If she was already in college, it would have been A LOT better.

Most 39 year olds would feel very weird hearing some cute girl say "so what I do? Right now, High school".

That's when you laugh and walk away.

If they're in college and you're 39, you hope they're doing their masters degree or something, not a freshman!

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Imagine the awesome conversations, about power rangers and dora the explorer.

There's lots of new material for his comedy too:
Have you ever noticed how DuckTales is depitching rich old men?

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These type of things are the reason I often wonder if they really are living another realm of the law. Do they also face complete different social consequenses for their acts? There are so many celebrities with stories like this one!

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I think so!
Instead of the opposite, where the high exposure should dictate a better behavior than commoners, these rich n famous delve in any possible depravity because they know they can get away with murder (see O.J.)

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Sad world we live in my friend... At least some of them do great art for the rest of us to consume.... Ironic cycle isn't it?

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