

While they can be attracted, without social pressures the teenagers would simply tell them to go away. An image of an older entrepreneur or a star seeking very young companions is recognized as success. Older people have more autonomy and resources than young adults and teenagers. Being an equal in a company of other teenagers is seen as boring, less cool than a teenager in a company of adults. Socially constructed hierarchies of adults over children like these add up, leading to predators not being prevented as much as they should. In case of Epstein, he was considered normal as long as he was perceived as targeting young women in their late teens as a 40 year-old man, which I think should be much more frowned upon; instead, it’s being celebrated, not by evolution but by adults making conscious decisions.



He takes a jab at the Brits for not enough diversity distribution, but where there’s diversity in his country, he leads with a policy of relocation and deportation… https://www.nytimes.com/2023/10/26/world/europe/denmark-housing.html I wonder if that’s the kind of distribution policy he’s saying the UK should also achieve.