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Something I noticed on social media is the uptick of women entering their 30s looking to settle down trying to approach men (presumably with stable job and good money) and finding out a number of those men are still trying to do hookups and all the other disgusting sexual relations normies indulge in. "situationships", "friends with benefits" and so on. As if this is a phase only they're entitled to in their 20s and that they're acting like children for trying this in their 30s.
Firstly if you're tryna betabux them they're probably unattractive and have been their entire life and so their peak SMV will very likely be when they have the most money (30s-40s) instead of when they are most attractive (20s) since their looks won't actually get better or worse, just a straight constant line
Secondly men are socially conditioned growing up into believing that money is somehow the biggest factor in seducing a woman, that it somehow causes sexual attraction and will make any woman want you so guys just need to "built their worth" since they born with no value and have to make it up (jfl)
Thirdly these guys see Chads hooking up in university and at clubs, want to get involved and unironically think that if you're not good looking well you can just substitute that physical attraction with money (women literally tell guys this)
I think that overall this is a good thing as it somewhat slightly decreases female SMV who think that ugly guys with money will be over the moon to betabux some roastie who thinks she's still attractive