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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.