even supposedly "red pill" normies are mostly in denial about the shelf life of women.
I'm in my 40s, and I have a good job so I have plenty of money ... and I'm also probably an alcoholic because I go out to bars three or four times a week. The reason I tell you this is, there are bartenders I've known for more than 10 years. There are bartenders I met when they were 18, and now they're 30.
Most were hot as absolute fuck, but I would literally turn them down now if they wanted to bang (which they don't, but that's not the point). There are others that are still attractive, but if you saw them at 18,19,20 there's just no comparison. It's brutal what happens to them.
"mEN aGe T00!!!" shouts the angry bluepilled simp. But that's missing the point. When a woman dates a man, what she gets from the man is money, protection, etc. Men are strong. We build shit; we fix shit. I have foid coworkers who constantly joke about how, when they need something done to their house, they just bang a guy and he takes care of it. They're not even joking. That's the value they get from a man, and that value is nearly constant as he ages - it may even go up!
Men age and get ugly, but their value to women can actually go up.
By contrast, when a man dates a woman, the value
is the sex. That value goes down as she ages - but most people are in denial about how drastically it declines.
Their denial is a cope because normie men struggle to get any attention from women in their 20s. "But wait" men are constantly told, "when you get older, these women will start to value you!" Louis CK has a bit about this:
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=85bfDKudxV4
Listen to all the normies laughing at what is actually a huge insult. These women have little or no value left, and men are supposed to be happy and thankful to get those leftovers.
All of this to say that OP is absolutely right. There is one tiny group of men who have access to quality women. Normie men really don't get a good deal. And then, of course, incels get nothing lol. There's no way this is sustainable as a society.