So, ladies, while older definitely does mean wiser, that doesn’t just apply to your intellectual prowess — it also applies to your taste in potential partners, too. That’s right, what turned you on at 25 will probably not be the same as what turns you on at 45. And it shouldn’t.  RELATED: 8 Important Red Flags To Look For On A First Date

So, how do a woman’s turn-ons and turn-offs change as they age?

In a 2011 Yourtango survey of more than 20,000 people, we found that 90 percent of people believe that a relationship’s fading flame can be rekindled. But it’s exactly how men and women fuel the fire that provided the most interesting results. For women, 77.7 percent of them said that the qualities that they seek in a potential partner had changed as they aged. But exactly how had they changed? And what are these qualities that women found to be more attractive when they were younger and less attractive when they were older?  With the wisdom that age can often bring us, our list of turn-offs seems to mature right along with it. RELATED: If He Does One Of These 5 Things On Your First Date — Run! Here are the top 10 turn-offs that become increasingly unappealing to women as they grow older: RELATED: 18 Easy Ways To Make A Long-Term Relationship Feel New Again According to our survey, as women age, these are the top 10 turn-ons that become increasingly important: In short, an immature, unintelligent man without drive, passion, or a sense of adventure (and that’s both in the bedroom and in the world, by the way) is a definite turn-off. And especially so if he is racist, and if he smells. You want someone who can make a great first impression. He needs to be able to take care of himself before he can ever imagine taking care of a woman. But give us a partner who can hold a conversation, who can make us laugh out loud, and who is on our level — in terms of maturity, intelligence, and sexual spirit—and man, we’re set. RELATED: 4 Fun Ways Couples Can Spice Things Up To Cure Any Relationship Rut Kait Smith is an editor who writes on topics of love, relationships, and marriage.