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Sorry for the late reply my dude, I was sleeping.
> most high schools aren't difficult or time-consuming, so it's very trival to find the time and energy to fool around and date. Secondly, the proximity: With no effort, you have a net of female students who can't subject you to some artificial screen process like an online dating profile before they decide if you're even worth talking to. Instead, they actually have to get to know you before swiping left or right. It's make a huge difference.
The same goes for college. High school is no different in this regard. Add in the parties and extra social activites outside of school that happens in college and you get even more opporutnity, than what High school provides.
>And about the possessions, owning a Bugatti at this age would certainly impressive, but most girls are too naive, inexperienced, or otherwise carefree to worry that much about financial security.
Yeah I am not really referring to financial security as much as I am referring to material independence and freedom here. Like staying at your own place, which makes dating a lot easier logistically. It is easier to bang girls in your rented studio apartment than what it is at your parents beach home.
>Adult dating has much more caveats, even with there technically being more freedom with certain things. Some dudes simply do not have the leverage to make it work at this era in his life.
And neither do some dudes in the earlier eras of their life. People mature at different ages both biologically and socially. Teenage dating comes with caveats as well, just different ones. Your claim that you cannot date sucessfully if you did not experience teenage romance is not true. It used to be that the foundation of your adult life was laid during teens. But that paradigm has shifted these days, and most people lay their foundation, do their personal growth during emerging adulthood. A concept that did not even exist a couple of decades ago.