
AlexAP
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I'm not talking about women in her 30s still having a higher SMV than men, because that is already known in this forum (most men don't age like wine, they descend hard). I'm talking about women in her 30s still attracting Chads and don't lowering their standards. Do you think this is true? Or are Redpillers right and women hit the wall at around 30 and start to give men a chance they wouldn't have looked twice in her 20s?
Here are some things that make me doubt the theory of the wall.
First, I already made a little experiment a few days ago and most users could not see the difference between a woman in her early 20s and a woman in her early 30s:
looksmax.org
Now, this was a small example and I used German models and TV stars. But there is more data with average-looking women.
The dating webiste OKCupid has shown that when men rate the profile of women, most men, no matter how old they are themselves, rate women in her 20s the highest. Here you can see how the average ratings for women decline from 20 to 30 and later on:
It looks like at age 20, the average rating for women is in the 70th percentile (I would guess it means somehow „a 7/10“) and at 30, the average rating for women is in the 60th percentile („6/10“). This is a significant drop.
But now look at this graph. It shows how women are rated if we took away the 10% best rated women and the 10% worst rated women:
No difference for women in their 20s and women in their 30s (a slightly lower overall rating though).
What does this show? The wall does exist to some extent. The average rating for women falls from 7/10 to 6/10. Many women will hit the wall, they will get fat or lose their youthful look after all the drinking and smoking.
However, the vast majority of women (80%) will have exact the same rating with 32 than with 22. There is no "wall" for them. Of course it is deceiving to don’t include the highest and worst rated women. But the brutal reality is: The 10% best rated women (Stacys) are forever out of reach for most men and the 10% worst rated women are not interesting for most men.
If it's true that 80% of women don't lose any attractiveness level in the 1-10 scale from 22 to 32, this would mean:
- They can still get a Chad for ONS. A 22 year-old Becky or a 32 year-old Becky, doesn't matter.
- Women with 32 will have the same standards for men as women with 22, because they can.
- In short, nothing really changes for Normies in the dating market.
Of course, you can say that it was only the data from OKCupid. This is a good point. Therefore, I don't think this data is a final proof that the wall is cope (for most women). But it's one argument against the wall.
Here are four pictures of Beckys from OKCupid who were all rated the same. Can you guess which were in her mid-twenties and which in her mid-thirsties?
If the wall is easy to spot, you should guess right.
Here are some things that make me doubt the theory of the wall.
First, I already made a little experiment a few days ago and most users could not see the difference between a woman in her early 20s and a woman in her early 30s:

Can you see the wall?
Which of these four women are in her early 20s and which in her early 30s? 1) 2) 3) 4)
Now, this was a small example and I used German models and TV stars. But there is more data with average-looking women.
The dating webiste OKCupid has shown that when men rate the profile of women, most men, no matter how old they are themselves, rate women in her 20s the highest. Here you can see how the average ratings for women decline from 20 to 30 and later on:

It looks like at age 20, the average rating for women is in the 70th percentile (I would guess it means somehow „a 7/10“) and at 30, the average rating for women is in the 60th percentile („6/10“). This is a significant drop.
But now look at this graph. It shows how women are rated if we took away the 10% best rated women and the 10% worst rated women:

No difference for women in their 20s and women in their 30s (a slightly lower overall rating though).
What does this show? The wall does exist to some extent. The average rating for women falls from 7/10 to 6/10. Many women will hit the wall, they will get fat or lose their youthful look after all the drinking and smoking.
However, the vast majority of women (80%) will have exact the same rating with 32 than with 22. There is no "wall" for them. Of course it is deceiving to don’t include the highest and worst rated women. But the brutal reality is: The 10% best rated women (Stacys) are forever out of reach for most men and the 10% worst rated women are not interesting for most men.
If it's true that 80% of women don't lose any attractiveness level in the 1-10 scale from 22 to 32, this would mean:
- They can still get a Chad for ONS. A 22 year-old Becky or a 32 year-old Becky, doesn't matter.
- Women with 32 will have the same standards for men as women with 22, because they can.
- In short, nothing really changes for Normies in the dating market.
Of course, you can say that it was only the data from OKCupid. This is a good point. Therefore, I don't think this data is a final proof that the wall is cope (for most women). But it's one argument against the wall.
Here are four pictures of Beckys from OKCupid who were all rated the same. Can you guess which were in her mid-twenties and which in her mid-thirsties?




If the wall is easy to spot, you should guess right.