When you state "Tomassi's SMV graph was never accurate", you're also disputing the sexual market value of women in that graph - I disagree. Even if you argue the Wall is softer, the videos I've seen of women hitting the wall argue it exists - as shown in that SMV graph.
Go look at a 35 year old's woman options. They are more plentiful than a 35 year old man's options. Mostly any 35 or 40 year old woman has more of a quantity of options than a 35 year old or 40 year old man. Their swipe queues are fuller, their Instagram DMs are more plentiful, and their Twitter/LinkedIn DMs are also more plentiful. Mostly every woman who is at least semi active on LinkedIn is getting date offers, even women using LinkedIn who are married with children and not looking for new penis.
It gets more difficult to assess women's quantity of options at 30+ or 35+ when you consider the quality of these options. Most women 3-30+ need to drop their ridiculously high standards. Even when they drop their standards, they'll still end up with a pretty good deal. A woman who wants a $150,000-$200,000 year earning guy can end up with a decent man making $75,000-$100,000 if she's willing to drop her standards. She can get that commitment and that's not that bad. The problem is that a lot of women refuse to drop their absurdly high standards.
When women in their 30s and early 40s complain about their dating woes, it's almost always self inflicted. Women in their 30s and early 40s still enjoy a great deal of options. Because they still have abundance, they can still get something decent, even if they have to drop their standards as compared to 10 years earlier in their lives.
Most men in their 30s are dropping their standards at their "peak SMV". The typical 35-40 year old man at "peak SMV" is dating some washed up 35-40 year old woman, not some woman 6-10 years younger. Most men come to a point where they have to choose between some mediocre woman 2 years younger or incel/AFC with long drought status so they end up picking the mediocre, similarly aged woman so that they can get regular sex.
Tomassi created that SMV graph before Tinder. Tinder and Instagram have made an enormous impact on dating. Most of this forum's views would get banned on social media - so even if the SMV graph was accurate, men aren't going to know about it. Is a man's SMV high if he doesn't know it? To take extreme examples, geeky billionaires don't marry supermodels - are they low SMV men, or just don't know their SMV?
Tinder and Instagram only accelerated already existing trends from the late 2000s/early 2010s.
OkCupid and Plenty of Fish were around when he created the SMV graph. Women's inboxes were flooded on OkCupid and Plenty of Fish back in 2010. That's part of the reason Tinder was created. Women were dealing with so many unwanted messages on those websites. On swipe apps, they only get messaged from men they find attractive (the top 5%). The lesser attractive men are temporarily in her swipe queue until she swipes left. All the stuff men complain about on swipe apps were things that were happening on OkCupid, Plenty of Fish, and Match in 2010.
I think the main difference is that a smaller % of the population used OkCupid and Plenty of Fish in 2010 as compared to what happened with the swipe apps later in the 2010s and beyond.
As for Instagram, it's a similar story. Before Instagram, thirsty men were sending DMs on Facebook and Twitter. Instagram just exploded that.
Women in their early 20s look much hotter to me than women in their 40s.
Agree