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Article: ADVICE FOR FRESHMEN GIRLS WHO WANT TO DATE SENIORS.(DAILY BREAK)
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- The Virginian-Pilot (Norfolk, VA)
- Article date:
- August 30, 1996
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Byline: LAURA NEFF, HIGH SCHOOL CORRESPONDENT
IT'S ALMOST every freshman girl's dream: to date a senior.
If he has a car, there's no more riding ``da cheez'' to and from school. He might have a job, thus steady cash flow, for dates. Freshmen could go to the prom as a date and not a hostess.
He might be the guy you've been looking for.
``It's a proven fact that guys mature at a slower rate than girls,'' said Kristen Collier, 16, a rising junior at Lake Taylor High School in Norfolk. ``So it should be no surprise that girls end up falling for older guys.''
But freshmen beware. While it seems that having the captain of the ...