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09/07/2014

Men Become 'Invisible' To Women At 39

According to a new study, men start to become "invisible" to younger women once they reach the age of 39.

The research, commissioned by Crown Clinic Manchester, found that once men reach the late 30s, they are no longer viewed as sex symbols, but as father-figures.

Of those who responded to the survey, 52% felt that men stared to lose their charm to the opposite sex just as they prepare to hit the big 4-0. In fact, 62% of women assume that most men in their late 30s are attached by that age and are therefore not worth approaching.

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When it comes as to the reasons for 'losing their appeal', men no longer being chatted up or eyed up by the opposite sex on a night out topped the list with 54% of those polled in agreement. Other reasons include greying hair (37%), the emergence of a double chin, thinning hair and having bad teeth.

A spokesperson from the Crown Clinic Manchester is quoted as saying: "Turning 40 is key turning point and it is the most popular age for men to seek a hair transplant.

"You only have to look at Robbie Williams to see how true that is. He turned 40 in February and admitted having a transplant to fill out his temples where he had started to lose his hair. He clearly didn't want to become 'The Invisible Man'."

(JP/IT)

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"According to a new study, men start to become "invisible" to younger women once they reach the age of 39."