What is the optimal age of a woman's attractiveness from a peaty perspective?
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I see a large amount of shaming towards men who date women younger than them specifically from the longhouse system. This shaming is done in a similar manner to the societal shaming of people for not taking the vaccine as in the shaming is excessive and unnecessarily harsh. This excessive amount of shaming tells me that these men are doing something that is naturally right in the face of being longhoused and am curious how our ancestors determined the healthiest, metabolically sound, high progesterone women to go for?
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@Sugar bump
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I feel like I saw I_CAN_CLICK (a twitter peater) mention something about older mom's being more optimal for the fetus somehow. Looking it up, quickly, I see this: https://www.rileychildrens.org/connections/new-study-says-older-moms-may-have-smarter-kids#:~:text=New data in the International,(age 30 or younger). So that is interesting. It could be that older moms are more likely to have the high iq "progesterone babies."
In general, younger people are healthier and similarly I'd say, on average, younger women are more attractive (obviously there are many exceptions) up to a point. I agree there is excess shaming toward men dating down.
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@sixers Wouldn't these older moms be on supplemental progesterone because their natural levels are declining?
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@Sugar
Some say that there is a formula that a woman's age should be: a man's age divided by two, then added 7 years...For example, man's age is 40, then a woman's age should be around 27...
By the way women's fertility declines faster, see the attached image

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Peat gives many solutions to the concerns of fertility and aging. I think age becomes a non-issue if you guide her to a place where she can control her biochemistry through nutrition.
Same as men in that sense, loss of virility is a health issue, not an aging issue. Older people are just less healthy on average.
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