It's well known (at least in the manosphere) that DiCaprio doesn't date women over 25. My question is whether this is a conscious decision, or he simply naturally loses attraction to his partners when they reach that age.
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Yea, I think he'll eventually settle down with a 22 yo when he's 50 or so.I don't know if this as intentional decision or not. But he may have to change that policy at some point. Or, given his level of wealth and fame, maybe not.
Maybe in Titanic 2, he can be all "Sorry Rose, you're 26 now. Hit the road".
And divorce four years later? Oh well, longer than most Hollywood marriages.Yea, I think he'll eventually settle down with a 22 yo when he's 50 or so.
Top of the dominance hierarchy male gets it regardless of conscious or not. He's acting accordingly.It's well known (at least in the manosphere) that DiCaprio doesn't date women over 25. My question is whether this is a conscious decision, or he simply naturally loses attraction to his partners when they reach that age.
Just because a woman listens to you and acts interested in what you say doesn't mean she really is. She might just be acting polite, while silently wishing that the date would hurry up and end, or that you would go away... and never come back.
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