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Reply to "Why are women in their 30s considered old and men are not? "
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I can see the difference in myself at 20 and at 30 and now at 37. I see it in my husband too, but the aging process in men is culturally considered "handsome" while historically and even within older great literature, a woman is considered most desirable when she looks youthful--not womanly. Female Young= desirable Womanly= matronly Male young= immature, boyish Man=handsome, desirable [/quote] There's some truth to this, but most men don't age like George Clooney. Most older men are not handsome. It's just that women are hypergamous toward wealth and status. If a 60 year old man is a VP who drives a Range Rover and has a vacation house in the Cayman Islands women swoon not because he looks like Chris Hemsworth naked. But rather because she values those things and they turn her on. Most men, in contrast, would rather eat at Olive Garden with a chick who has the ass of a 21 year old and go home have wild sex then watch netflix than go to the fancy timeshare owned by one of the Golden Girls (Carly Fiorina or Meg Whitman).[/quote]
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