Aserinsky also cautions that the most beautiful woman in the world may be masking her insecurities. "There are some women who don't think all that much of themselves," he said. "And they may be physically remarkably beautiful. They may say, 'I don't deserve so much,' but here's a great compromise -- someone who's rich and famous, but looks like a troll."
"Men, on the other hand, are sometimes remarkably comfortable with their own poor looks," Aserinsky added.
Aging also seems to have less impact on men, who, in general, are more comfortable growing older. Women often view getting older as "ruin about to happen," whereas men, especially competitive ones, worry more about their prowess diminishing in everything from the boardroom to the bedroom.
Drew believes Spade is aging a lot better than most American men. "He looks better than a lot of men with money and power," he said. "He's skinny, in good shape and has a head full of hair."