This is generally-speaking.
It depends on the definition of value. There value as mothers and as employees as they gain experience, may increase as they age. However, their desirability as possible wives or as sex partners, peaks from ages 17 to 25 and it is downhill from their.
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You must live in the Middle Ages... women can be attractive at any age. It has to do with Gene's and how well they take care of themselves
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@crystalshadows02 "Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue" doesn't have 30 year old models. Most runway fashion models retire by age 23 because they are no longer in demand. Of course in niche market for middle age or older women, the models are going to be much older. On YouTube there are numerous videos asking, "Where have all the good men gone." The women asking are 30 or older because they are no longer in demand like they were at age 20. Young women age 20, never ask that question because, unlike women age 30, they are in high demand.
Naturally, a 35 year old woman will look good to middle age men because young beautiful women are not interested in middle age men. Therefore, they must settle for older women. You can find a few exceptions, but exceptions do not make the rule. - +1 y
You're an idiot. There are 30 year old women that look much younger than her age. Monica Bellucci was 30, when she started in the movie Malena and she's considered as being in her prime in that movie by most people. And Sports Illustrated features women of all ages and sizes nowadays, I don't know where you're getting your information from.
You're probably either a troll or an incel
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A fake account
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*starred in the movie
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Your OPINION is not a fact
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I think you need to learn to differentiate between facts an opinions. A fact is a statement that can be verified through objective evidence. (Eg. The earth orbits around the sun. George Washington was the first prime minister of the United States). An opinion is a statement that expresses a feeling, an attitude, a value judgment, or a belief. It is a statement that is neither true nor false. (Eg. IPhones are better than Android phones)
Anything that has to do with attractiveness is subjective, as beauty standards change from place to place and time to time and depending on each individual's preferences.
None of what you stated is a fact and in fact, a lot of your statements are incorrect.
Again nowadays there are lots of Sports Illustrated models that are over 30. This is something that can be easily Googled.
2. Now let's debunk your second statement... On YouTube there are numerous videos asking, "Where have all the good men gone." The women asking are 30 or older because they are no longer in demand like they were at age 20. Young women age 20, never ask that question because, unlike women age 30, they are in high demand.
I've seen videos or posts by very young women on the Internet complaining they're invisible to men and that no one ever pays attention to then, as well.
3. Also, no middle-aged men don't go for 35 year old women, because younger women don't want them as, you claimed, but because they're too young for them both physically and personality-wise (only a creep or pedo would be sexually attracted to a girl young enough to be his daughter). They prefer to date someone, more mature and financially independent, who's more likely to have common interests with them. Personality is just as important as looks, when dating someone - +1 y
Lastly, I don't believe you're actually 14, because of your writing style and your hatred and contempt towards older women. This is probably either a catfish or some MGTOW or incel trying to push his own agenda. You remind me a lot of a girl named KelleyNice that was 13 year old and had a similar writing style and views to yours
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+1 yWomen are no longer youthful as they age but they can build value through their work. A teenager does not have a degree or a career or a house or lots of knowledge.
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4.5K opinions shared on Society & Politics topic. Not to anyone worth a damn to begin with.
70 Reply1.6K opinions shared on Society & Politics topic. For someone that wants kids, YES they objectively DO lose value as a potential partner. Same goes for men, just at a MUCH later age. Women past 35 fertility decreases at about a 70 degree angle and men past 55 fertility decrease at a 45 degree angle.
Other than having kids, people generally don't lose value as they age until a late age depending on their genetics. Some people due to their genes and what they have put into their bodies in life and their exercise habits may decrease in abilities (mentally and/or physically) in a later or much later age. Some people based on their genes have a good chance of making it to their 90s or later, while others are likely to die in their 60s.
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+1 yNo, but everyone loses specifically sexual and intellectual value as they age poorly.
Other forms of value might remain longer, and the damage that causes aging is avoidable and often reversable.
People used to look like the average centarian of today at age 25 (lifespans were 30 max at best then) Eventually we will run out of diseases to cure, problems to avoid or figure out repairs for. At that point, the majority will be "young" forever, extending our lifespans to a ceilingless height.
Whats interesting to note is people tend to harp on "love the mind, because looks fade" but if your looks are fading, it's because your body is degrading, and when your body degrades, your mind goes with it, you get dementia, alzhiemer's, etc.
Staying attractive preserves your brain. You can't divide the two with favoritism, you either love both, or you lose both.11 Reply- +1 y
Also worth noting, if you genunely care about someone, and they are degrading, you fail at fixing them until you succeed, you don't abandon them.
532 opinions shared on Society & Politics topic. I am like the only man that voted No on this? Come on guys, that is bull shit. Complete crap, I am 46 dating a 42-year-old and she holds value to me, and it has nothing to do with age.
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@CateM lots of bitter, sexist and angry men and incels on this site...
1.5K opinions shared on Society & Politics topic. Nah if anything they gain value cuz they have more experience in life. Anyone saying they lose value looks wise is just sad since women (and also men) should never be valued based on how they look.
40 Reply2.1K opinions shared on Society & Politics topic. 100% of guys are saying yes…ladies, wake up. Now here’s the thing though…women do lose value in one sense, but in another they gain it. If you’ve ever dated a woman 5 or more years younger in your 20s you know how frustrating the maturity differential can be
20 ReplyThe premise of the question is flawed. It assumes that there's a whole value thing to begin with. There isn't. Individual people may be more or less desired by other individuals but that's on a singular, case-by-case basis. There's isn't some value scale to which women (or men) are assigned by age or status or parenthood.
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+1 yYou mean like a car?
I like to think we get better with age like wine. I know I did and I think my husband would agree.
30 Reply Value? What value exactly?
What about her, besides maybe her looks, diminishes or lessens in value over time?61 Reply- +1 y
It’s funny how you got 2 people who disliked your comment, but they couldn’t actually answer the question. That’s pretty pathetic. It’s just a question. Losers
Anonymous(45 Plus)+1 yPhysical value yes in a matter of speaking. It always makes me laugh when women get mad about this. Because the ones it really infuriates know that's the ballgame for them. They have nothing else to offer. But a QUALITY woman's value was NEVER in her physical being. Guys, QUALITY guys that is just a very small percentage of her overall worth. We all get old an wrinkly. But a good person with strong character doesn't change.
10 ReplyDating/marriage value; yes.
Value as a human being; no.30 ReplyMen get old, women get replaced trope, yea women are losing their value fast as they age.
20 Reply3.3K opinions shared on Society & Politics topic. Yes in general they do as younger and fresher are chasing their husbands.
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+1 yYeah, men do too. But women do a little more because 1. They are expected to have children. 2. More emphasis is placed on women's looks than men and looks fade with age.
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+1 yAs humans, no assuming she's a decent person.
Physically wise, she definitely does.
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+1 yRelationship value yes, they lose it and lose it fast.
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+1 yAbsolutely yes
Berethor hit on the nail.
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+1 yThere are two things that gain value as you get older. Men and wines...
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Anonymous(25-29)+1 yApparently most guys on this site are ageist creeps that are attracted to women, who look like kids, based on the results of this forum
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Anonymous(36-45)+1 yThat's what society and culture and the media make it out to be
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Anonymous(30-35)+1 yYes you must trade them young to get the most goats.
10 Reply3.4K opinions shared on Society & Politics topic. If you're selling them at a sex market, probably.
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Anonymous(25-29)+1 yAs a reproductive partner yes, in general no.
10 Reply1.7K opinions shared on Society & Politics topic. Depends how you define "value"
30 Reply11.4K opinions shared on Society & Politics topic. They definitely lose attractiveness.
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Anonymous(45 Plus)+1 yYeah unless they are a CEO 😊
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Anonymous(36-45)+1 yOnly to low value men.
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Anonymous(36-45)1 yEverything loses value with age.
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Anonymous(18-24)+1 yYes, but men do too.
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