100%I wounder if their is a sister web forum for women, and they might be saying the same thing about guys, all the great/unicorn guys get locked down in their 20s, personaly i dont know enough people on either gender to make that observation, u do get alot of people in their 30s an 40s spliting up(7 year ich) so maybe could catch a recycled unicorn in late 30s early 40s.
Damn it, i'm 38, i had a realy gud girlfriend, she was 19 when we met, a couple of little issues but in general posibly a unicorn, we were together for 12 yeatd100%
From my experience the great guys all paired off with the great girls at age 19-22. There are exceptions obviously, but supply of male unicorns falls off with age just the same.
Damn it, i'm 38, i had a realy gud girlfriend, she was 19 when we met, a couple of little issues but in general posibly a unicorn, we were together for 12 years, good thing is I still look 24, so catching a unicorn isnt out of my reach yet!!100%
From my experience the great guys all paired off with the great girls at age 19-22. There are exceptions obviously, but supply of male unicorns falls off with age just the same.
They will be available again by age of 35-40. That's what this site is about....99% of hot/cool/honest/smart girls are off the market by age 26
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Yep. GunShow85 is a fat girl.I would say 6 of these unicorn guys are my really close friends .
This is High Score Theory. Generally, women will have interacted with the man they will forever be in love with by age 23. The ones who are smart stay with these men. The ones who are stupid (and go off searching for their magical unicorn) will leave him, thinking they can still do better. Not only that, if they made a bad choice being with a man who didn't give two fvcks about her, he will leave her and she'll become the "alpha widow". Either way, once a woman has lost the man who tops her high score list, she's forever damaged goods.99% of hot/cool/honest/smart girls are off the market by age 26 (age varies regionally).
Zekko - THANK YOUI think the OP is right. The best women are taken early on. GunShow, I agree it's too bad you used the word unicorn - people took it the wrong way and it kind of derailed the thread. I knew what you meant.
But yeah, I think you're right. Now that doesn't mean you can't find a decent girl after 26. No rule is universal. But yeah, most of the girls who are both very hot and decent disappear quickly.
Desidinova - I always like your posts on here. You make an excellent but sad point....that most people have found their best mate by age 23 (that's 7yrs of dating). I agree wholeheartedly that those who leave for "grass is greener" will regret it. Lastly, I concur on single girls over 23 being incapable of pair bonding. I know several hot/cool girls over age 26 and they all seem incapable of dating someone longer than a month, no matter how perfect the guy is. Any hot/cool girls has dating dozens of great guys by the time she is 23. Yes, you can catch some of these hot/quality girls after divorce, but then they have kids/ex husband/issues that detract from being as quality as a unmarried 23 yearold.If a woman ends up with a man who's confident, funny, successful and gives her proper emotional fluctuation, and she decides to leave him to find a "better" man, then she has left her stallion to search for a unicorn. Unicorns don't exist and she ends up unsatisfied with her love life for the rest of her existence.
This is High Score Theory. Generally, women will have interacted with the man they will forever be in love with by age 23. The ones who are smart stay with these men. The ones who are stupid (and go off searching for their magical unicorn) will leave him, thinking they can still do better. Not only that, if they made a bad choice being with a man who didn't give two fvcks about her, he will leave her and she'll become the "alpha widow". Either way, once a woman has lost the man who tops her high score list, she's forever damaged goods.
Most single women over the age of 23 are worthless for pair-bonding.
That's called confirmation bias; also selection bias.Well just a couple of things to think about. Ever notice on various internet forums that you read and most sites are focused toward a certain topic? Of course practically all of them have a general discussion area too, but the sites are geared toward 1 thing or just a couple of things. People who are interested in those specific things join the forum to talk about them. Over time, when people discuss X specific thing, a majority of them will tend to agree on certain issues. Over even more time as users become old timers and new people joining, the culture of the forum tends to lean a certain way. This tends to lead toward a forum becoming a sort of echo chamber.
Second, if you found a true, genuine unicorn, wouldn't you try to hold on to it?
Tom Brady is great. All of your male friends who got married are not great.BigNeal - It's not gay to call your friends "great guys." I have quality friends and am confident enough to compliment them.