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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Here's a chart that shows men's attractiveness based on three levels physical, psychological and ncome level, http://socionist.blogspot.com/2011/11/male-attractiveness-over-time.html?m=1[/quote] See, this chart is assuming women care primarily about earning potential. Given the fact that a man in his twenties has every potential to be earning the same as the early thirties guy at that age (in fact, more since men who are married tend to earn more than their single counterparts) why not snag him when he's young and good looking. You'll still get the benefit of that early 30s and so on income. Besides, i think most women in their twenties (myself and my friends at least) are mostly concerned with appearance. Of course, there should be a baseline- college educated with a job is a good thing. But most guys in their twenties already have that.[/quote] You exactly prove my point actually. Either you get these high earning potential young men when you both are in your twenties. When you reach your 30s the ones that are still not married have a way larger pool of women to choose from, what they don't have in physical attractiveness, though frankly I don't see it I think they still look good in their 30s, they make up for in their highly increased income. The pool for eligible men will grow much much smaller. [/quote]
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