That last graph Patel posted makes no sense.
If you separate out the
absolute best-looking women, almost all of whom are very young, and also remove the people
you won't realistically want to date (the worst-looking women), you find that everyone else's attractiveness doesn't change much with age. In other words, given that nobody is drop-dead gorgeous or drop-dead hideous,
your average 25 year-old is roughly as good-looking as your average 35 year-old.
Yes, throwing out the prettiest of the pretty young things is a clumsy handicap to put on an age-by-age comparison. But at the same time, for the vast majority of men,
the best-looking women are simply out of reach, so it's actually accurate to exclude them as possibilities.