They do that. Women always make the first move. I have been patiently told this over and over. It is men who miss the move, or, just as effectively, assume that every nervous tic is a move. Either way the relationship gets started, either party has the power to turn down or turn off the intensity if it is desired to go slower. To even consider a 32-year old professional executive woman for marriage, which isn't something that would be a light, first date kind of decision, the man should be 67, ideally.
If we miss it, it wan't enough of a move. ;) And the GPP type women don't make any type of move - they sit at the bar and make a sport of shooting down any man who doesn't remind them of Brad Pitt. Men waste far too much emotional energy on these types, who despite their physical attractiveness are best avoided.
Anyway, as I said before, it's the man's responsibility to make the first move - there's no need to wait for some sort of mostly invisible signal that she learned from last month's Cosmo.
LOL at your "67"...it's 50, actually, if the "half his age plus seven years" rule is respected, but your general point is valid.