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| 1 | Is being more appealing with older age a big myth?Only for young people. After your 30s you come to realise it’s not that important. | /r/ExRedPill | 15/04/22 02:25 AM |
| 1 | Is being more appealing with older age a big myth?I’d say, work on developing your inner character. Women in their 30s are not status obsessed and want a friend, a partner in crime. Who are you inside? What are your values? What interests you? How do you treat people? Are you a curious lifelong learner? | /r/ExRedPill | 15/04/22 02:23 AM |
| 1 | Why is it considered taboo to state that a man's looks are #1 in dating?People of course make bad decisions at all ages. These 60/70 year olds now grew up in a time where there was much more societal pressure to settle down early. So who they are now is affected by the way society was back in the 50s/60s/70s. Then womens rights and civil rights really started to change the way certain people were able to access and experience the world - in the way white men had for a Millenia in the west. Science tells us the brain keeps developing. So it behooves me to tell young … | /r/ExRedPill | 15/04/22 02:10 AM |
| 1 | Why is it considered taboo to state that a man's looks are #1 in dating?I said men and females. Female is a descriptor like tall or green. Being single is also natural. I’m not sure why you think it’s not? Age is very relevant and believe me you’ll get it when you do! It was a revelation for me and many of my friends at this age. I’m not talking about outward success markers like earning potential, things you own, but internal moral character and how that affects decisions, social interactions and self actualisation etc. | /r/ExRedPill | 15/04/22 01:57 AM |
| 1 | Why is it considered taboo to state that a man's looks are #1 in dating?America is not an optimal country to extrapolate for many reasons. How old are you? Look at the language you use in one part. Why do you say men and not males? Why don’t you say women, and not ‘females? What makes you say marriage is human biology? It’s not. It’s a societal construct. As science progresses we live longer. Scientists are working on fertility to enable us to have children older. I think it’s a positive and presents greater opportunity for women especially. I’m not sure we will eve… | /r/ExRedPill | 15/04/22 01:44 AM |
| 1 | Why is it considered taboo to state that a man's looks are #1 in dating?It’s around 32 in Australia and rising. Conversely, the marriage rate is dropping. Turns out maybe marriage isn’t the be all and end all. Maybe it’s more about developing yourself as a person then finding a partner later in life that just gets you. Seems to be the trend here. So, By 32 most ppl would have had 2-3 previous “long term” relationships of like a year or more.. So yeah maybe/likely the person you meet in your late 20s early 30s will be a keeper. Especially if you’ve taken the time to … | /r/ExRedPill | 14/04/22 07:44 AM |
| 1 | Why is it considered taboo to state that a man's looks are #1 in dating?This is just so funny to me. There’s heaps of single ppl over 30, 40, 50…. In fact some of the best years to find a soul mate who really gets and accepts you. I’m not married and my life is pretty ace :) Work on the content of your character and expand the curiosity of your mind. | /r/ExRedPill | 14/04/22 07:02 AM |
| 1 | Why is it considered taboo to state that a man's looks are #1 in dating?When you’re 40 you’ll look back and cringe you even thought this way. My advice, start becoming curious, kind and honest now and work on your interests and learn stuff. Take care enjoy your journey. Edit: funny thing is as you age you tend to find people your own age attractive. I’d say attractiveness increases as you start to realise beauty is more than skin deep as they say, Try and wean yourself off superficial ideals. They won’t serve you in long run and it’s a waste of your time on earth TB… | /r/ExRedPill | 14/04/22 06:56 AM |
| 1 | Why is it considered taboo to state that a man's looks are #1 in dating?Only for people who are lifelong superficial or perhaps under 25. After 30 people tend to grow into themselves more and “looks” and obsessing over them becomes far less important and the content of your character, values, kindness, open mindedness etc much more attractive | /r/ExRedPill | 14/04/22 06:52 AM |
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