Interesting Point.
Let's debate
I agree with you that a strong bidder is much less likely to settle into marriage than a weak bidder.
But, the strong bidders value as marriage material maxes out around the age 24 or 25. The strong bidders value then plateaus and slowly declines from age 26 to 30. At 31 decline begins in ernest, and by 36 you can put a fork in her!!!
Men, on the other hand, can slowly gain value as they gather wealth and power in later years.
Men are much, much more likely to date younger women than vice-versa. A guy in his 30's can date a girl 10 years younger then him. That means there is a lot of competition for the 23 to 28 age set of women.
Additionally, the older guys, who have
more value because of their wealth, power, fame, (and carefully mastered PUA theory

), are at the same time less likely to get married because of the risks associated with getting divorced and losing wealth.
I think it's more of the two way street, where the best looking women are dating the guys that are least likely to get married. By the time the best looking women are done with dating they are in their mid-30's and do not have the value they once enjoyed.
Also, I challenge the basic assumption that there are many more "strong bidders" compared to eligible bachelor's. Women are much better at hiding fundamental flaws than men are.
The one constant on all the levels of the Man Store is having a job. A woman can find out if a guy is marriage material quickly. But it may take a guy months or years of being with a woman to expose the emotional or personality issues that disqualify her from marriage. This means that a lot of women who are hot and good in the sack - who meet the "strong bidder" criteria - are not really marriage material anyway.
This has been fun to think about, bonita. Thanks for bringing it up!
