Men don't really prefer younger women

Anonymous
Uh hopefully you can see that one socially awkward lawyer does not mean that every high income man is socially awkward. In fact usually to succeed in a corporate setting it takes a certain social savvy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Uh hopefully you can see that one socially awkward lawyer does not mean that every high income man is socially awkward. In fact usually to succeed in a corporate setting it takes a certain social savvy.


A lot of them are really awkward, it's annoying.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Uh hopefully you can see that one socially awkward lawyer does not mean that every high income man is socially awkward. In fact usually to succeed in a corporate setting it takes a certain social savvy.


A lot of them are really awkward, it's annoying.


Ok whatever. My experience has been the complete opposite. Agree with a previous poster, much easier to work on social skills than up your income.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Uh hopefully you can see that one socially awkward lawyer does not mean that every high income man is socially awkward. In fact usually to succeed in a corporate setting it takes a certain social savvy.


A lot of them are really awkward, it's annoying.


Ok whatever. My experience has been the complete opposite. Agree with a previous poster, much easier to work on social skills than up your income.


Not if you have great social skills. As others have said those people have a greater potential of earning a lot of money over the course of a lifetime
Anonymous
Which proves a point...high income is usually correlated with great social skills. Pp trying to associate all high income men being awkward to her one bad date is laughable.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Which proves a point...high income is usually correlated with great social skills. Pp trying to associate all high income men being awkward to her one bad date is laughable.


I think it's a mix. Plenty of nerdy types who got their money from coding or wonk jobs that have shitty social skills

If someone's in sales or something, or a CEO, then yeah- he probably has good social skills.

Anyway, good social skills is a definite indicator of higher earning potential. But vice versa is not necessarily true.
Anonymous
TL, DR

Complete garbage.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
you can see that a woman of 31 is already "past her prime," while a man doesn't become so until 36. As we mentioned above, after age 26, a man has more potential matches than his female counterparts, which is a drastic reversal of the proportion in young adulthood, when women are much more sought-after. Because men's dating preferences skew so young, and women's are age-equitable, men peak later, and have a longer plateau of desirability, than women.


Pretty much spot on.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
I'm sure the same applies to men. They may find a hot 24 year old but if they aren't compatible with her, no amount of perky boobs can make them stay.


Don't be so sure about that.
Anonymous
Men's preference for young beauty is similar to women's preference for bad boys. Superficially and temporarily fun but, ultimately not the foundation of long term relationships.
Anonymous
What about having children for many people is an integral factor for how they choose a partner both men and women and it's always a greater roll of the dice with an older woman.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Men's preference for young beauty is similar to women's preference for bad boys. Superficially and temporarily fun but, ultimately not the foundation of long term relationships.


Whatever helps you sleep better at night.
Anonymous
All I know is that the average or median tells you nothing. I'm 50 and slept with four men last week, only one of whom is older than I am.
Anonymous
This thread is a thick, gummy milkshake of stupid and dysfunctional, leaving me with nausea and brain freeze.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:All I know is that the average or median tells you nothing. I'm 50 and slept with four men last week, only one of whom is older than I am.


And they're all in meaningful long term relationships with you...or you're just a piece on the side?
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