Sexual Marketplace Value

Jonathan Stephen Harry Riley
3 min readDec 21, 2023

The concept and underpinning ideologies behind the sexual marketplace value are highly controversial due to its links to controversial figures such as Rollo Tomassi, author of the Rational Male series of books, who is also seen as the father of red pill ideology.

Furthermore, the highly controversial figure Andrew Tate also supports sexual marketplace value in regards to understanding relationship dynamics and the controversial view held by some people that women are inherently more valuable sexual partners and as wives either in their late teens or early 20s.

Sexual marketplace value has also been co-opted by the involuntary celibate movement of young men who place heavy blame on young women for their lack or absence of any sexual activity.

27% of men under 30 say they haven’t had a female sexual partner since turning 18, more than triple the number who said the same in 2008.

Sexual marketplace value should not be confused with market value.

Market value refers to individual professional qualifications and what benefit they have for a company or other activities, either as a business person or an employee who adds value to the company or other organisation through their abilities.

Sexual Marketplace Value

Sexual marketplace value can be divided into two categories; the first category is mate value; this can be a person who can be a long-term girlfriend, wife or, mother or father of your children.

Now, we have sexual value; this is a person’s value in terms of sex and fertility. What makes the concept of sexual marketplace value controversial is that it marketises relationships and puts a price tag on a person’s value.

Furthermore, with the decline of Christian values over the last 300 years, they have been replaced with market values, meaning viewing relationships not in terms of spirituality or love but understanding people in terms of commodities and other superficial means that dehumanise them.

In regards to understanding a young woman’s sexual marketplace value, it is often viewed as between the legal age of conception, which could be 16, 18 or 21, depending on the nation or the state in which you are currently living.

This value is from a woman’s ability or optimal age, where it’s recommended for a woman to give birth before geriatric pregnancy, between the ages of 18 and 35.

When a woman reaches her 30s, it is harder for her to get pregnant and have increased complications with the birth or the child itself, who could be on the autistic spectrum or suffer from other forms of hidden disabilities.

As for men, according to the sexual marketplace value between the age of 16 until their late 20s, usually around the early 30s, they have useless relationships because they do not possess the wealth or security to maintain a household.

The believers of Sexual marketplace value for relationships state that it is best for men in their late 30s or even 40s who engage in relationships called age gap relationships with women in their early to mid-twenties.

There’s also hatred in the red pill communities and involuntary celibate, this being men who blame young women for being sexually active whilst they have been going without either due to the sexual revolution, the Silicon age or society leaving them behind.

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Jonathan Stephen Harry Riley
Jonathan Stephen Harry Riley

Written by Jonathan Stephen Harry Riley

I have been writing from 2014 to the present day; my writing is focused on history, politics, culture, geopolitics and other related topics.

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