That's no lie.
Of course, what you say about the younger girls is true. But there's another factor, one that stormrider alluded to, albeit indirectly. Younger women have a look of innocence about them that is very appealing. Maybe it's just an illusion, but they don't look like the world has used them up yet, or have been stuffed with so many c0cks that they can't pair bond anymore. Like I said, maybe it's just an illusion, but that innocence seems to be written onto their face.
I saw a movie last night,
Girl with a Pearl Earring, which was about the painting of the same name by the great painter Vermeer. It starred a 19 year old Scarlett Johansson as the maid that he used as a model. Honestly, the whole theme of the movie seemed to be Scarlett's youthful beauty. Both the artist and a patron were enamored of her (even though they were older), as was a local butcher's assistant who was her boyfriend. There's one scene where Vermeer sees her with her maid's cap off, the only time in the movie you see her red hair. He is obviously stunned by it. A young woman's sexuality holds a lot of power.