Let’s say a guy is already doing well generally at 30. If he continues to work on himself and has good habits will his attractiveness continue to rise?
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Let’s say a guy is already doing well generally at 30. If he continues to work on himself and has good habits will his attractiveness continue to rise?
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Depends what the guy is working on.
I know a guy for example who's like the JFK Jr of our community. He's had THE SAME potential since he was 25. He's now 40. He JUST got married this year. Why? Bc every gal approaching him was some kind of game-playing gold digger. He went for long-distance relationships that also didn't work. Finally he met this very basic, sweet sort of gal. She didn't seem to want or need his wallet. She was ok with him "as is"... he also had some health scares and so now is his "time" to be married and make a family. Will it last? Who knows? Is his value still rising? I guess so in the sense of life insurance policies, however his value as a MAN has been the same since he was 25... so no.
If he is watching on himself and actually improving himself, then sure I don't see why not.
Work on yourself for you, not because of "dating value" and "attractiveness". Those are highly subjective.
It rises, but only to the woman who's smart enough to see it. a lot of women are trash. Nothing he changes will increase his value in those women's eyes. But a man should never do it for anyone but himself anyways.👍💯
No, every year you're an adult and not in a relationship is viewed by women as a red flag, i. e. "not relationship material".
yes it does