Why men can age better than women and how to age well.

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Many on this forum debate the ideal age for men and women. Let me simplify this for you, every woman who has ever lived had her greatest beauty potential in her late teens. This is due to females completing growth prior to males and female fertility peaking between 18-24. There is a biological impetus to pursue fertile women, they birth strong children and have the energy to raise them. Without makeup, has any woman in her 40’s stopped you in your tracks the way a young woman has? Of course not, you’ve evolved to prefer fertile and energetic women. Men, on the other hand, can peak up to 45. First, male fertility peaks between 25-35 as a benefit of prolonged exposure to the male hormone. With exercise, skincare, good diet, and proper rest, testosterone will not noticeably decline until 40. Even when lines begin to surface and collagen depletes, they can show off a man’s bone structure better and make his facial features more masculine. In recent evolutionary history, men with more resources have had more children and these men were primarily between 25-40. This suggests that women don’t mind slight aging signs as long as a man has resources. In order to age well, a man must have decent genes (sorry baldies and shorties), exercise, care for skin, diet, and rest. Most men will not age well, but at least we can. Data is below.

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Pitt at 24
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Pitt at 45
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Men age like shit.
Men are convinced that they will peak later because they will earn more later in life, that's it.

Also women tend to like men of their age, compared to men that would go as young as they could.
 
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Why not refute my points instead of making an empty accusation? I’m too young to benefit from this trend. I’ll succumb to marriage before middle-age regardless.
 
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I said that very few people will peak that late. However, Pitt peaked visually at that age, which means it’s possible.
 
Its true but i will not read that. Its true by the fact that man SHOULD have more proeminent bone structure and suffer some bone loss without much damage. The problem is that every man nowadays is BONELESS and will age like shit.
 
HOW TO AGE WELL EQUALS HAVE GOOD SKINCARE WHICH INCLUDES YOUR HABITS SUCH AS EATING EXERCISES SUBSTANCE USE AND



HAVING STRONG BONES.
Having good forward grown bones with good mass
 
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@lelouch a very underrated factor is skin thickness too, it true though that men have thicker skin on average
 
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Many on this forum debate the ideal age for men and women. Let me simplify this for you, every woman who has ever lived had her greatest beauty potential in her late teens. This is due to females completing growth prior to males and female fertility peaking between 18-24. There is a biological impetus to pursue fertile women, they birth strong children and have the energy to raise them. Without makeup, has any woman in her 40’s stopped you in your tracks the way a young woman has? Of course not, you’ve evolved to prefer fertile and energetic women. Men, on the other hand, can peak up to 45. First, male fertility peaks between 25-35 as a benefit of prolonged exposure to the male hormone. With exercise, skincare, good diet, and proper rest, testosterone will not noticeably decline until 40. Even when lines begin to surface and collagen depletes, they can show off a man’s bone structure better and make his facial features more masculine. In recent evolutionary history, men with more resources have had more children and these men were primarily between 25-40. This suggests that women don’t mind slight aging signs as long as a man has resources. In order to age well, a man must have decent genes (sorry baldies and shorties), exercise, care for skin, diet, and rest. Most men will not age well, but at least we can. Data is below.

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Pitt at 24
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Pitt at 45
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He looks way better at 24
 
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Having robust bone growth will help you to age a lot slower and usually men don't really like women who bone mog them. Women with robust bone growth aren't really desired as much as boneless incel factories. Justine's EX Damon Albarn for example is only one year older than her but he aged like absolute milk. Justine is clearly aged sure but she also has signs of aging that are a lot more subtle whilst Damon's skin has completely collapsed inward being the boneless pretty boy he was

Justine and damon
Justine damon

A more famous case to point to would be the cast of Harry Potter. Emma Watson had the best eye area (whilst the rest of the male cast had very rounded orbitals, Rupert Grint straight up has bug eyes), non recessed maxilla (Tom Felton's maxilla was so recessed he had strong nasolabial folds as a kid) Both Emma and Daniel had decent jaws and it's no surprise that Daniel's jaw is the only thing that looks at all decent whilst the rest of him as aged like spilled milk. She completely mogs the entire cast who ended up growing up to look like ghouls

Harry potter cast

Men don't age better, we just tend to put features that age like shit on a pedestal for women whilst we put features that age well like robust bones on pedestals for men. Women with these same features usually age just as fine whilst men who are just as boneless age as bad as any other boneless woman


It's also due to the fact that men put odd priorities on JB's or the closest they can get to a JB so anything that doesn't look like a JB is automatically a roastie to them
 

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