>>536175847
No.
>After the age of twenty-one women are fully ripe for childbearing, but men go on increasing in vigour. When the spermatic fluid is of a thin consistency it is infertile; when granular it is fertile and likely to produce male children, but when thin and unclotted it is apt to produce female offspring. And it is about this time of life that in men the beard makes its appearance.
Do you want more links? You won't win this because you very unluckily found the extremely rare Greek history and philosophy autist with a literature background.
A better argument is to say
>that's one example, but the ancient greeks did marry younger...
etc.

Don't get your info from ChatGPT by the way.