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    What is the optimal age of a woman's attractiveness from a peaty perspective?

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    • KvirionK
      Kvirion @Sugar
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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
      MonthlyFertilityRateByAge.png

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      There shallow draughts intoxicate the brain,
      And drinking largely sobers us again.
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      • P
        pittybitty
        last edited by pittybitty

        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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        • hitlercunny88H
          hitlercunny88
          last edited by hitlercunny88

          ![Paris Hilton age 15](https://pagesix.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/3/2023/03/NYPICHPDPICT000008247255.jpg

          You tell me

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          • SugarS
            Sugar @sixers
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            @sixers I don't think this is conclusive evidence that older moms would have more intelligent offspring. Intelligent people usually wait longer to have children but this is because of the two income household and both men and women going to college, working their job, and attempting to pay off their debt and obtain financial security, while less successful perhaps lower intelligence young women will just have children because that's what they want and aren't in their head about finances and education. Intelligent women have been fed all sorts of reasons why they shouldn't have offspring at a young age, even if deep down they want children like fertile women naturally do. My mom had me at a young age and I consider myself to be very attractive, intelligent, and creative even though she wasn't the most financially stable.
            If the older women do have high progesterone high IQ babies like Peat talks about, it's because they are supplementing it and compensating for their declining levels. Just look at a progesterone by age chart. They are essentially doing TRT for women.

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            • SugarS
              Sugar @pittybitty
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              @API-Beast Looks pretty high progesterone to me.

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              • SugarS
                Sugar @sixers
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                @sixers From an Aajonus primal perspective, the longer a woman follows a normie diet, the more environmental toxins and PUFA she accumulates, affecting the health of her potential offspring. The typical American woman who have children at a later age spent years upon years coating her face in toxic makeup, drinking copious amounts of alcohol, eating out at seed oil laden pesticide ridden restaurants, as well as taking a cocktail of pharmaceuticals. The longer she does this, the more toxins are passed down to the offspring and compromises its health.

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                • vajraV
                  vajra
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                  @hitlercunny88 Fascinating username. Reminds me—I wonder if @Amazoniac will ever make a return here

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                  • sixersS
                    sixers @Sugar
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                    @Sugar said in What is the optimal age of a woman's attractiveness from a peaty perspective?:

                    @sixers I don't think this is conclusive evidence that older moms would have more intelligent offspring. Intelligent people usually wait longer to have children but this is because of the two income household and both men and women going to college, working their job, and attempting to pay off their debt and obtain financial security, while less successful perhaps lower intelligence young women will just have children because that's what they want and aren't in their head about finances and education. Intelligent women have been fed all sorts of reasons why they shouldn't have offspring at a young age, even if deep down they want children like fertile women naturally do. My mom had me at a young age and I consider myself to be very attractive, intelligent, and creative even though she wasn't the most financially stable.
                    If the older women do have high progesterone high IQ babies like Peat talks about, it's because they are supplementing it and compensating for their declining levels. Just look at a progesterone by age chart. They are essentially doing TRT for women.

                    Yeah, I agree it's not conclusive evidence. Actually, I read a bit more in that article and it said that this pattern has flipped sense the past which speaks to the degree it is just demographic differences. I was just sharing that I saw that.

                    I think the obvious/intuitive thing is that younger women would be healthier and have healthier children, but I am not sure if that is true. Probably the women's general diet and such is more important than age if the age is within a reasonable range.

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                    • atlantean1488A
                      atlantean1488
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                      between 18 and 28, they hit the wall the day after their 28th birthday

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                      • BronzeAgePervertB
                        BronzeAgePervert @sixers
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                        @sixers Fake propaganda from longhouse academic!

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                        • PeatyXoogsterP
                          PeatyXoogster @Sugar
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                          @Sugar 16 maybe 17 if you are desperate, ripe age to rub coconut oil all over them.

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                          • pinkpilledP
                            pinkpilled
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                            I don't remember reading Peat's opinion on a woman's age and her attractiveness but he explicitly said that teenage mothers have babies with smaller brains and are more likely to be slightly retarded he also said that older women nourish the fetus better, then he concluded "later marriage would help to reduce the number of mentally retarded children. And better nutrition before and during pregnancy and nursing makes a great difference in the baby's mental and physical development"
                            I honestly think only healthy, metabolically sound women would have high IQ children

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