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  2. Ephebophilia - Wikipedia

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    Ephebophilia is the primary sexual interest in mid-to-late adolescents, generally ages 15 to 19. [1] The term was originally used in the late 19th to mid-20th century. [1] It is one of a number of sexual preferences across age groups subsumed under the technical term chronophilia.

  3. Emerging adulthood and early adulthood - Wikipedia

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    Data on participants in a German longitudinal study indicated that 43% of middle adolescents and 47% of late adolescents reported romantic relationships compared to 63% in emerging adulthood. Emerging adulthood relationships carried on for an average of 21.3 months compared to adolescence, which averaged at 5.1 and 11.8 months.

  4. Jeffrey Arnett - Wikipedia

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    All of these characteristics are no longer normative after the age of 18, and it is therefore considered inappropriate to call the late teenage years and early twenties "adolescence" or "late adolescence". Furthermore, in the United States, the age of 18 is the age at which people are able to legally vote. [17] [6]

  5. Adolescence - Wikipedia

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    Towards late adolescence, cliques often merge into mixed-sex groups as teenagers begin romantically engaging with one another. [167] These small friend groups then break down further as socialization becomes more couple-oriented. On a larger scale, adolescents often associate with crowds, groups of individuals who share a common interest or ...

  6. Puberty - Wikipedia

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    Derived from the Latin puberatum (age of maturity), the word puberty describes the physical changes to sexual maturation, not the psychosocial and cultural maturation denoted by the term adolescent development in Western culture, wherein adolescence is the period of mental transition from childhood to adulthood, which overlaps much of the body ...

  7. Late bloomer - Wikipedia

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    A late bloomer is a person whose talents or capabilities are not visible to others until later than usual. [1] [2] [3] The term is used metaphorically to describe a child or adolescent who develops slower than others in their age group, but eventually catches up and in some cases overtakes their peers, or an adult whose talent or genius in a particular field only appears later in life than is ...

  8. Transitional age youth - Wikipedia

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    While there are variations in definitions, the age ranges do consistently overlap and include late adolescence (15–16 years of age) to early adulthood (24–26 years). This range is considered a critical period in human development characterized by several changes socially, environmentally, and cognitively.

  9. Early adulthood (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Emerging adulthood and early adulthood (also called young adulthood) is the stage of life between adolescence and full-fledged adulthood. Early adulthood or young adulthood may also refer to: Young adulthood stage in Erik Erikson's model between early and middle adulthood.