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No one likes a 22 year old baby faced faggot.
Here are all the studies that AI has pulled from the internet.
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Here are all the studies that AI has pulled from the internet.
Multiple face-aging studies (He et al., 2021/2022; FACES database) show:
Men’s facial attractiveness does decline with age
But the decline from mid-20s → mid-30s is very small compared to later decades
Male faces suffer much less age-related attractiveness loss than female faces
This supports a broad peak in the 25–35 zone.
2. Masculinity increases into the early/mid 30s
Studies on facial masculinity (Archives of Sexual Behavior, 2024/2025) show:
Age is positively correlated with facial masculinity
Testosterone and male facial structure also peak around late 20s to early 30s
Masculinity increases perceived dominance and mating value
This means aging improves some male attractiveness cues into the early 30s.
3. Longitudinal study (age 11 → 31) shows slight decline by 31
Cardiff longitudinal study:
Attractiveness at 31 was slightly lower than at 20s
But the decline was small, and individuals kept their relative attractiveness
Suggests attractiveness is still high around 30–31 — only minor decline.
4. Women’s mate preferences align with the 25–35 range
Across many studies:
Women in their 20s rate men ages 28–35 as the most attractive
Women in their 30s and 40s rate men close to their own age as most attractive
Masculinity + maturity + youth = combination strongest in the early 30s
Perceiver preference pushes the peak toward ~28–34.
5. Dating-market statistics (not academic, but consistent)
Large-scale dating data (OKCupid, Tinder, Bumble):
Women 18–45 frequently rate men between 30–33 as the most attractive
“Like” rates peak somewhere between 27 and 35 depending on dataset
Real-world mating behavior supports the same general window.
There is no exact universal “peak age,” but most studies suggest men’s physical attractiveness peaks somewhere in their late 20s to early 30s — roughly 28 to 34.
An Adult Developmental Approach to Perceived Facial Attractiveness and Distinctiveness - PubMed
Attractiveness and distinctiveness constitute facial features with high biological and social relevance. Bringing a developmental perspective to research on social-cognitive face perception, we used a large set of faces taken from the FACES Lifespan Database to examine effects of face and...Studies show that perceptions of male attractiveness can vary, with some research indicating that younger men (25–30) are rated as more attractive, while other studies suggest a peak in attractiveness around age 50, possibly due to a perceived increase in traits like resources and personality. Younger men are often seen as having higher physical fitness, whereas older men are sometimes rated lower in physical attractiveness, but higher in traits like elegance, resources, and personality.
This supports a broad peak in the 25–35 zone.
2. Masculinity increases into the early/mid 30s