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lmcnish14 | 8 years ago

Why is the onus of lowering their standards being pushed on educated women? One of the issues the author states is that men increasingly go for younger women instead of ones their own age. Why do we value youth and beauty instead of education and accomplishments?

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iaw|8 years ago

> Why is the onerous of lowering their standards being pushed on educated women?

A single person looking to find a partner is in essence selling something: themselves. When selling anything it's important to consider the target market.

If the market isn't interested in what someone is selling there's a few options: 1) Change the product 2) Find a different market

Changing the behavior of the market is not an option because, unless it's a really really desirable product, the market isn't likely to budge.

So educated women that the article is referring could decide to not lower their standards but the risk they face is being alone.

empath75|8 years ago

Both sides are lowering standards along different dimensions. Assuming the perfect mate is someone who is young, attractive, educated and accomplished -- men choose the young and attractive and women choose 'educated and accomplished'.

niuzeta|8 years ago

The article itself is saying that women's proclivity to want higher status male is due to biology. If we're okay with it, then shouldn't men's proclivity to want younger, healthier female be okay?

lackbeard|8 years ago

The article isn't pushing for women to lower their standards. It's just describing the present situation and offering an explanation for how it came to be.

mythrwy|8 years ago

Because biology. When it comes to mating what someone is is more important than what they know. Which biologically makes sense.

xor1|8 years ago

I am a firm believer in humanity's ability to overcome our biology.

psergeant|8 years ago

The onerous onus to find the educated.

tzahola|8 years ago

>Why do we value youth and beauty instead of education and accomplishments?

I for one, do value these traits. If I were to choose between two equally looking girls, I would choose the smarter. On the other hand, I have a strict lower bound for appearance, and no amount of education or accomplishment can compensate for being under that threshold. We can still talk about programming though!

ionised|8 years ago

> why do we value youth and beauty instead of education and accomplishments?

Simple answer is, it's instinctual.

hasenj|8 years ago

eh, this is like an obese man complaining that thin women don't want to date him, then when people point out the obvious, he complains why is the onus being pushed on him instead of on the thin women who don't find him attractive.