Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:High status men have options. Low status men have fewer, settle for what they can get.
Yet, with all of the options they have, some still make odd choices.
Anonymous wrote:I think most men try to strike a balance between beauty/youth and someone who you would not be embarrassed to bring into a conversation with your peers
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:High status men have options. Low status men have fewer, settle for what they can get.
Yet, with all of the options they have, some still make odd choices.
Of course. Courting is all about proximity...and timing and luck. But on average, high status men on the hunt for a spouse are going to go for the prettier and more fertile (younger) gals. Again, this is biology and instincts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:High status men have options. Low status men have fewer, settle for what they can get.
Yet, with all of the options they have, some still make odd choices.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:High status men have options. Low status men have fewer, settle for what they can get.
Yet, with all of the options they have, some still make odd choices.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hitting the wall refers to rapidly aging in a short period
The downslope of peak fertility. It’s obvious in a woman’s appearance and disposition. The face especially.
Hm. I’m in my 30s and attract more men now than I ever did in my 20s. Higher quality men, too.
Anonymous wrote:The woman I know who has struggled the most with fertility started trying to have kids at 22. Took months to get pregnant and had multiple stillbirths. Meanwhile I waited until my 30s and I get knocked up if my DH even looks at me the wrong (right?) way.
Agree that women in their 20s are adults who can make their own decisions, but the bit about conceiving naturally really has nothing to do with the topic.
Dating preferences like this have everything to do with fertility. If a 35yo man dates only women his own age the likelihood of them conceiving naturally after courting and marriage is low. Why would a high status man want that risk? Especially if the man wants multiple children. He would be wise to date women five to ten years younger, if he can.
Anonymous wrote:High status men have options. Low status men have fewer, settle for what they can get.
Anonymous wrote:The woman I know who has struggled the most with fertility started trying to have kids at 22. Took months to get pregnant and had multiple stillbirths. Meanwhile I waited until my 30s and I get knocked up if my DH even looks at me the wrong (right?) way.
Agree that women in their 20s are adults who can make their own decisions, but the bit about conceiving naturally really has nothing to do with the topic.
Dating preferences like this have everything to do with fertility. If a 35yo man dates only women his own age the likelihood of them conceiving naturally after courting and marriage is low. Why would a high status man want that risk? Especially if the man wants multiple children. He would be wise to date women five to ten years younger, if he can.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hitting the wall refers to rapidly aging in a short period
The downslope of peak fertility. It’s obvious in a woman’s appearance and disposition. The face especially.
Anonymous wrote:Hitting the wall refers to rapidly aging in a short period
The woman I know who has struggled the most with fertility started trying to have kids at 22. Took months to get pregnant and had multiple stillbirths. Meanwhile I waited until my 30s and I get knocked up if my DH even looks at me the wrong (right?) way.
Agree that women in their 20s are adults who can make their own decisions, but the bit about conceiving naturally really has nothing to do with the topic.