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LOL, oh come on!, that's just a stupid thing to complain about. I mean yeah, "technically speaking" Vision is less then a year old, but he isn't programmed or portrayed that way!. In fact, psychologically speaking, i'd say he's the most mature of anyone on earth!.

Also, Wanda has obviously never shown any such inclinations, so really, i don't see what the problem is (yeah, i know you weren't being serious, but that's just my take on it, and every fictional relationship lt).

Infact, that's one complaint about the Twilight series that i actually don't agree with. You know, the fact that Edward is actually about 200 years old, and is in love with a high school girl. I mean, first of all, Twilight's target demographic clearly is high school girls, and dating an older guy is usually considered kind of sexy to them (or at least that's my impression). Secondly, "eternal youth" is pretty much a staple of the vampire persona. It's one of the things it is meant to represent. That's why people are so drawn to them, and why there's so much vampire romance stories.

Now don't get me wrong, the Jacob/Renesmee (a name so brain numbingly stupid/awfull, it makes me wanna shoot myself!) thing is absolutely DISGUSTING!. But you know what, if Renes... (you know what, fuck it, i'm not even using that turd of a name anymore) Bella Jr had say, grown up (physically and mentally) at an excellerated rate, or something like that, in that story, and then Jacob had fallen in love with her, i honestly might not have even cared.

Cause to me, it's less about a person's age, and more about a person's maturity, if you get what i'm saying?. And that doesn't mean i'm trying to make an excuse for pedophilia (duh!), i'm just saying that it's more important (or at least should be more important) how developed someone is mentally rather than physically.