Whether you are 21 years old in college or 35 years old in a big city, we miss a key point whenever we have these age debates about which age is best for men and when men peak. Yeah, it is easy to look back on college with rose-tinted glasses, I know because I went to a huge party school around the Myspace-Facebook area so social media was taking off but not getting to the insane levels it got to afterwards. Here is what all of these people parading college around as some paradise to meet hot young women miss, you had to be a quality guy yourself in those days.
All of these Stacies, dime piece sorority girls, and hot girls in their prime in general? They were not messing around with some average dude, they wanted the best guys even in college. Typically frat guys with social capital, a handsome dude with tight game, or some athlete. For most other men? College was a huge stretch which is why the idea of some old guy going to school to get prime girls baffles me unless he is seriously connected and has capital.
Same with life after 30, yeah, the prime player life is not awaiting most men. In fact, it was not even available to most guys in college. The hot sorority girls that everyone wants? Most college guys cannot even get them. Most college guys are pretty incel and not because of a lack of trying, it's because college was not as easy you made it out to be. Same with life after 30, it's not a walk in the park either.
What is different is that if a man put in the work in his 20s accumulating wealth, key skills, and improving himself; it becomes more realistic for him to live a playboy lifestyle after 30 because he now has capital. The guys who slayed in college? They had capital as they came from rich families or had athletic talent. All the top guys slaying at Arizona St or USC? All frat boys for the most part from rich families.
As for women to sleep with and get with, quality begets quality.
If you are 30, still taking community college classes, and don't have your life together, it's over. Most men who made it at 30 moved to major cities, hung around in prime nightclubs and bars, made financial gains, became financially independent, improved their looks, got tighter game, and amounted to something. The rest? They stuck around in small towns where the average woman is off the market by 25.
I lived in NYC, Chicago, and major cities; plenty of good looking women past 30 who were not in any rush to get married are still available. A lot of them put their careers first or decided to play the field more in their 20s. Most people these days do not get married on average by 30 in the coastal areas, look it up.
Take that from a guy who has been to major places. If you on the other hand take community college classes at 27 and are in an area where people marry by 25-30, that's on you. Just don't say it is the norm for everyone when you haven't even seen the world.
Better question, which guy are you young fellows reading this going to be?