How that demand should be calculated, is not an easy or trivial task, but anyway, demand is a real thing.
LEVEL is a position of a person among his/her own gender based on his/her attractiveness. You have to use both concepts to understand the attractiveness of a person.
Example in the sexual market place
Let's imagine we have a bar with random 100 men and 100 women. How we define SMV and LEVEL for each person in that bar?
We have to ask each person of his/her list of preferences, where a person puts members of opposite sex in order of attractiveness. Then we add lists together and the result is the LEVEL of the members of opposite sex.
Let’s say that top 10 are ten’s, next 10 nines and bottom 10 are ones. LEVEL of an average man is five and he is situated around the 50 among the 100 men in the bar.
So, what is the SMV of each person, if we use similar 1-10 scale? It depends of the demand.
Let’s take our average leveled man, whose LEVEL is five. Is his SMV also five? Probably not. It could be, that there would be no demand at all for our average man, so his SMV in that bar could a bottom as one.
- LEVEL of an average man = 5
- Typical SMV of an average man = 1-3
You should also make distinction between...
- Sex(ual) market value and
- Relationship market value
Different preferences don't matter for the SMV
People have slightly different preferences for partners. That is often the case in markets, like in the antique market. Some like old furniture, some don't, but in any case old furniture has a market value independent preference of one people.
Three things could be differentiated:
- SMV
- Person's preferences
- Person's opinion of other people SMV