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10 year old gives birth!

We were evolved to eat a LOT less calories, and a lot less fat. If your body gets all of that "good" stuff, it says "Hey, Plentiful time, MAKE MORE PEOPLE before the Saber-Tooth Tigers and T-Rex's eat 'em (because let's face it, no fangs, no claws, and we are slow)." Hence our nutrition is triggering early puberty in a lot of cases.

I've heard this before. What I haven't seen is demonstrable evidence of a direct connection between high fat/high caloric diet and early puberty. It also doesn't explain why girls in third world countries with diets consisting of almost no processed foods menstruate just as early.

A fat girl is easier to catch. So it follows her poorly cared for offspring would be easier to catch and eat as well. I have a lot of faith in the biological imperative. I just don't think we'd throw in the evolutionary towel after 60 or so odd years of poor diet.

I am however interested in and open to new information. My questions would be- How does the bio trigger work and why? And what would be the male mirror of the mechanism?
 
I wonder if it isn't simply that we're tracking it better now.

That's certainly a possibility. Speed of modern information being what it is we may just be seeing what's there and has been the whole time.

Feel like asking yourself why we're looking in the first place?
 
That's certainly a possibility. Speed of modern information being what it is we may just be seeing what's there and has been the whole time.

Feel like asking yourself why we're looking in the first place?
because the primary thing that sets us apart from common animals is that we look for and communicate about patterns?
 
because the primary thing that sets us apart from common animals is that we look for and communicate about patterns?

Um no. Nearly all animals identify and communicate with each about about and or by using patterns.

Should we make a list?

Here, I'll start -

Cuttlefish
 
our pattern recognition and communication skills are ages beyond any other animals.

Cana cuttlefish (not OUR cuttlefish) recite Shakespeare? Can't write it either.
 
our pattern recognition and communication skills are ages beyond any other animals.

Cana cuttlefish (not OUR cuttlefish) recite Shakespeare? Can't write it either.

Are you serious? WTF does reciting Shakespeare have to do with an animal's pattern recognition ability?

Not to mention the fact that you just said -

"the primary thing that sets us apart from common animals is that we look for and communicate about patterns"

You did just say that didn't you?

Jesus fucking christ. This isn't even a real conversation.
 
I'm talking about basic anthropology dude. The thing that sets us apart from animals is our ability to communicate about patterns we recognize. It's a matter of scale not a fucking binary operation. It is not on or off either we do or we don't. But you go ahead and be an idiot whyn't yah?
 
I'm talking about basic anthropology dude. The thing that sets us apart from animals is our ability to communicate about patterns we recognize. It's a matter of scale not a fucking binary operation. It is not on or off either we do or we don't. But you go ahead and be an idiot whyn't yah?

I'll tell you what - I'll let this thread be my judge.
 
This topic also reminds me of another incident where a 24 year old grammar school teacher got pregnant from one of her 11 year old students. I can't find the link, but from what I can recall, this little 11 yr old that barely stood 4 feet tall and weighed hardly 100lbs, had a "johnson" that was larger and longer than most fully grown men. :eek:
 
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