derringerG
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It would be more accurate to say that the more relationship experience a woman has had, the more difficulty she will have pair bonding. However, since women often will not give you an honest indication of how "experienced" she is, age is just as reliable, if not more so.
Breakups are very painful, and they do not get any easier with age. All that happens is that you become less committed in your new relationship so that the breakup doesn't hurt as much. With each breakup, the woman's perspective shifts from the possibility of a lifelong relationshp to predictions about how long before the breakup.
Aside from the emotional scars of breakup, a woman's sex drive is highest in her teens to mid 20's. Look at how teens and college girls react to movie stars and rock stars. Then, compare that to an older woman's reaction to say, George Clooney. There is absolutely no comparison.
Third, as a woman gets older, it's likely she is starting to think herself as a career woman, rather than as a wife. She becomes more and more emotionally invested and identity wise in her job than as a potential wife. This also leads to her having higher standards for a man's income while her own SMV drops precipitously, adding additional layers of difficulty to finding a mater.
There is simply no upside to marrying or even dating an older woman. If you are an "older" bro in the dating pool still, do your best to date down in age. Do your best to boost your own SMV and hide or minimize any signs of aging. Whatever your age range is currently, try to reduce that range by 5 years, or lower if you can. For example, a 40 year old man who targets 30 to 35 year old women should at least attempt to date 25 to 30 year old women.
If you MUST date women 30 or even 35+ try finding women who have relatively little relationship experience. The risk of additional rejections when you date lower in age is well worth it in the long run.
Breakups are very painful, and they do not get any easier with age. All that happens is that you become less committed in your new relationship so that the breakup doesn't hurt as much. With each breakup, the woman's perspective shifts from the possibility of a lifelong relationshp to predictions about how long before the breakup.
Aside from the emotional scars of breakup, a woman's sex drive is highest in her teens to mid 20's. Look at how teens and college girls react to movie stars and rock stars. Then, compare that to an older woman's reaction to say, George Clooney. There is absolutely no comparison.
Third, as a woman gets older, it's likely she is starting to think herself as a career woman, rather than as a wife. She becomes more and more emotionally invested and identity wise in her job than as a potential wife. This also leads to her having higher standards for a man's income while her own SMV drops precipitously, adding additional layers of difficulty to finding a mater.
There is simply no upside to marrying or even dating an older woman. If you are an "older" bro in the dating pool still, do your best to date down in age. Do your best to boost your own SMV and hide or minimize any signs of aging. Whatever your age range is currently, try to reduce that range by 5 years, or lower if you can. For example, a 40 year old man who targets 30 to 35 year old women should at least attempt to date 25 to 30 year old women.
If you MUST date women 30 or even 35+ try finding women who have relatively little relationship experience. The risk of additional rejections when you date lower in age is well worth it in the long run.