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I'm basing this theory off living in just 2 countries, but it seems to me like the equalizing age for men is around 35.
That's where most men look the most similar to each other
At the age of 20 the looks discrepancy between aesthetic and non aesthetic males is pretty blatant, as is the blatant difference between guys who have different phenos.
However, once men get to around 35 and prettyboys with feminine features are no longer mogging because they've lost collagen, they look much more similar to the guys they were mogging 15 years ago.
Aside from collagen, a lot of this is down to growing facial hair, letting hair grow longer and hairline reaching NW1.5
The reason I concluded the age 35 is because after that age, the difference in aging starts to become more apparent because many men will start going grey and norwooding harder but some wont at all.
Compare young Griezman
To young Calvin Harris
Two completely different phenotypes, from different gene pools
One prettyboy, one below average looking
Now compare them once they both age 10 years, grow facial hair, and lose their collagen (and prettyboy starts norwooding)
When the dark haired one (Calvin) lets his beard grow out, his look goes from dark to light
When the light haired one (Griezman) lets his hair grow out he goes from light to darker
The looks discrepancy has now closed dramatically
I feel like there is some Germanic gene within a large percentage of Western Euro men that results in them looking similar once they reach their most masculine point around age 35, but this gene is not apparent/displayed physically while in their youth (unless their parents are actually from Germany or Netherlands)
While I was working in a shop in Ireland and seen hundreds of people per day, I would often see guys around 35 and think (He has quite a Germanic look) yet I'd very rarely think that for younger guys
Now that I am in Belgium, I notice the same thing
That's where most men look the most similar to each other
At the age of 20 the looks discrepancy between aesthetic and non aesthetic males is pretty blatant, as is the blatant difference between guys who have different phenos.
However, once men get to around 35 and prettyboys with feminine features are no longer mogging because they've lost collagen, they look much more similar to the guys they were mogging 15 years ago.
Aside from collagen, a lot of this is down to growing facial hair, letting hair grow longer and hairline reaching NW1.5
The reason I concluded the age 35 is because after that age, the difference in aging starts to become more apparent because many men will start going grey and norwooding harder but some wont at all.
Compare young Griezman
To young Calvin Harris
Two completely different phenotypes, from different gene pools
One prettyboy, one below average looking
Now compare them once they both age 10 years, grow facial hair, and lose their collagen (and prettyboy starts norwooding)
When the dark haired one (Calvin) lets his beard grow out, his look goes from dark to light
When the light haired one (Griezman) lets his hair grow out he goes from light to darker
The looks discrepancy has now closed dramatically
I feel like there is some Germanic gene within a large percentage of Western Euro men that results in them looking similar once they reach their most masculine point around age 35, but this gene is not apparent/displayed physically while in their youth (unless their parents are actually from Germany or Netherlands)
While I was working in a shop in Ireland and seen hundreds of people per day, I would often see guys around 35 and think (He has quite a Germanic look) yet I'd very rarely think that for younger guys
Now that I am in Belgium, I notice the same thing