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Are Men Who Prefer Young Women Perverts?

An opinion based on a mans perspective

By Mark Geriko BucalingPublished 12 months ago 1 min read

"I always question the mindset of men like this when they used to tap me with their elbow to put my attention to young women when I was in my 20s. You're right, but we aren't supposed to make our life choices based on the choices of these kings when talking about the Bible. I'm guessing you don't have a daughter."

— Anonymous

A five-hundred-year-old king would still find her attractive if my daughter was twenty-three and beautiful, despite her youth.

Nay, BECAUSE OF IT.

In reality, men aged fifteen to ninety prefer younger women.

The average ideal age for a woman from a physical standpoint is her early twenties. This range is universally preferred among men across time, place, and space.

It's indisputable that men are drawn to youth, beauty, purity, and fertility.

Must you agree with it?

No.

Are you an exception?

Perhaps.

But there is validity in generality—

—and we are talking about rules, NOT exceptions.

The Red Pill is about actuality, not morality.

Again: the Red Pill is about actuality, not morality.

I don't make the rules; I report them.

"Just like a young man is useless to most women, an old woman is useless to most men."

— Red Pill Maxim

IssuesWisdomMen's PerspectivesMasculinityGeneralEmpowermentCulture

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