'Mid-30s power flip' is no myth
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At the dating service I ran, the male-female ratio always formed a perfect bell-shaped curve. At the top of the bell was the mid-30s where there was an even number of men and women.
Under age 33 we would start to have more men than women, and the ratio increased dramatically in the 20s, where the men would far outnumber the women. Over age 37, we would start attracting more women than men, and the ratio would increase dramatically into the 40s and even more so in the 50s.
So, between the ages of 33-37 is when the "Battle of the Sexes" really turns. Up to that point, women have the edge. In the mid-30s, the "battle" is fought evenly. From about 38 and over, men take over.
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I would say women say battle of the sexes turns right at 30, Maybe if the girl is hot or famous, 33 maximum, but after that, it flips.
Thoughts?
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